Title:The Role of the Media in Central Europe and in Europe
Author(s):HARCOURT, Alison; HORGAN, JohnDate:2003Type of Publication:BookSeries/Report no.:Central European Political Science Review, Vol 4, No 11, Special Issue
Title:The role of the rule of law in ASEAN integration
Author(s):EWING-CHOW, Michael; HSIEN-LI, TanDate:2013Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:From its establishment in 1967, ASEAN has relied more on diplomacy rather than law. Political relations were managed by consultation and consensus and declaratory statements, while treaties denoting binding legal obligations ...
Title:The Role of Thermal Storage and Natural Gas in a Smart Energy System
Author(s):VANDEWALLE, Jeroen; KEYAERTS, Nico; D'HAESELEER, WilliamDate:2012Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:Smart grids are considered important building blocks of a future energy system that facilitates integration of massive distributed energy resources like gas-fired cogeneration (CHP). The latter produces thermal and electric ...
Title:The Roles Nations Play: A Study of Britain on the International Stage, 1962 – 1999
Author(s):MCCOURT, DavidDate:2008Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:This thesis is a theoretical study of the roles nations play in international politics, with a particular focus on Britain’s changing engagement with the international system since the Second World War. It notes the ...
Title:Rolling Back the Public Sector: Differential Effects on Employment, Investment, and Growth
Author(s):VAN DER PLOEG, FrederickDate:2006Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The macroeconomic effects of different ways of rolling back the welfare state are analysed. Cutting public spending on market goods induces a lower interest rate, a higher wage, a lower capital stock, and a fall in employment. ...
Title:Rolling Back the Public Sector: Differential Effects on Unemployment, Investment and Growth
Author(s):VAN DER PLOEG, FrederickDate:2005Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:CEPR discussion paperAbstract:The macroeconomic effects of different ways of rolling back the welfare state are analysed. Cutting public spending on market goods induces a lower interest rate, a higher wage, a lower capital stock and a fall in employment. ...