Rethinking the Economics of Capital Mobility and Capital Controls [PDF]
This Working Paper reexamines the issue of international financial capital mobility, which has become today’s economic orthodoxy. The policy discussion is often framed in terms of the impossible trinity.
Thomas I. Palley
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XXVII. An account of a remarkable imperfection of sight. In a letter form J. Scott to the Rev. Mr. Whisson, of Trinity College, Cambridge. Communicated by the Rev. Michael Lort, B.D. F.R.S [PDF]
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To engrave a circular economy, artificial photosynthesis emerges as a promising and prosperous strategy to upcycle solid waste into clean fuel and valuable chemicals for sustainable fuel production. This review highlights the design of photocatalysts and external‐field‐assisted photocatalysis for effective solid waste conversion toward an ...
Ke Ming Lim +2 more
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ABSTRACT This conceptual essay, grounded in a close reading of Plato's Theaetetus, argues that before educators can effectively operationalise critical thinking as the rigorous evaluation ('stress‐testing') of competing knowledge claims, university students must first understand foundational epistemological principles rooted in Plato's tripartite ...
Gerry Dunne
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Effect of Prudential Policies on Sovereign Bond Markets: Evidence From the ASEAN‐4 Countries
ABSTRACT This paper examines the effects of prudential policies on the sovereign vulnerability of ASEAN‐4 countries. We measure sovereign vulnerability within the network connectedness of sovereign bonds between ASEAN‐4 countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand) and six other countries (the US, the UK, the European Union, China ...
Joshua Aizenman +4 more
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The Essential and Relational Holiness of God: Development from Calvin’s Autotheos Trinity
Holiness as God’s attribute is often conceived within the framework of the Creator-creature relationship. Rudolf Otto’s work on holiness—the numinous as a common peculiar entity across and within religion—lingers upon uncritical Christian theology, which
Santoso Audy
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Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was born and educated in England. He attended Trinity College, Cambridge, and there found the inspiration for his prodigious work that was to synthesize and extend the labors of Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, and others beyond the ...
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IV. A letter from the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, A. M. Fellow of Trinity College, in the University of Cambridge, and F. R. S. to the Rev. Dr. Birch, Secretary to the Royal Society; containing a theorem of the aberration of the rays of light refracted through a lens, on account of the imperfection of the spherical figure [PDF]
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