ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø

Showing results 1591 - 1600 of 1749
The introduction of electoral gender quotas in diverse contexts around the globe has attracted a great deal of scholarly and political…
Financial Stability and Responsive Monetary Policy: Resolving a Dynamic Incompatibility. Benjamin Friedman, February 1, 2012, Paper. “In…
For years, the field of Science and Technology Studies (STS) has been saddled with a reputation for empirical narrowness and lack of…
Book abstract: In the 25 years since Arend Lijphart remarked that 'the study of electoral systems is undoubtedly the most underdeveloped…
Causes of Financial Crises Past and Present: The Role of the This-Time-Is-Different Syndrome. Carmen M. Reinhart, Kenneth Rogoff, 2012,…
Public Debt Overhangs: Advanced-Economy Episodes since 1800. Carmen M. Reinhart, Kenneth Rogoff, April 2012, Paper. "We identify the major…
Can Oil Prices Forecast Exchange Rates? Kenneth Rogoff, 2012, Paper. "This paper investigates whether oil prices have a reliable and stable…
The Optimal Conduct of Monetary Policy with Interest on Reserves. Jeremy Stein, January 2012, Paper. "In a world with interest on…
Government and Markets: Toward a New Theory of Regulation. David Moss, January 2012, Book. "As the financial crisis has shown, neither…
The last five years have seen an explosion in the amount of data available to social scientists. Thanks to Twitter, blogs, online…