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Browsing Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) by Author "JAMES, Harold"
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Title:The Democratic Governance of the Euro
Author(s):BIEBER, Roland; CLOSA MONTERO, Carlos; JAMES, Harold; JOERGES, Christian; NAPOLITANO, Giulio; POIARES PESSOA MADURO, Luis Miguel; DE WITTE, Bruno; KUMM, MattiasDate:2012Type of Publication:OtherSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCAS PPAbstract:This policy paper includes some of the contributions for a group set up at the EUI to address the crisis of the Euro area with a focus on its democratic dimensions. The perspectives included in here are diverse and not ...
Title:An EU Agenda for Global Governance
Author(s):POIARES PESSOA MADURO, Luis Miguel; BARROSO, José Manuel Durão; BIERSTEKER, Thomas; CULPEPPER, Pepper D.; FARGUES, Philippe; HERITIER, Adrienne; KARAGIANNIS, Yannis; HILL, Christopher; KLEIN, Nadia; WESSELS, Wolfgang; JAMES, Harold; MORAVCSIK, Andrew; NICOLAÏDIS, Kalypso; PETERSMANN, Ernst-Ulrich; SIDJANSKI, Dusan; VINES, DavidDate:2011Type of Publication:OtherSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCAS PP
Title:The Macroeconomic and Financial Landscape in the Aftermath of the 2007 Crisis: New Challenges and Perspectives
Author(s):CARLETTI, Elena; CORSETTI, Giancarlo; SIMONELLI, Saverio; COOLEY, Thomas F.; MARCELLINO, Massimiliano; JAMES, Harold; GRAY, Joanna; O'CALLAGHAN,Patrick; ALLEN, Franklin; GUISO, LuigiDate:2011Type of Publication:OtherSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCAS PPAbstract:The paper by Thomas Cooley (New York University) discusses the challenges for the
European Central Bank in the current situation both in terms of long term fiscal adjustments
and of potential fragility of the European ...
Title:1929: The New York Stock Market Crash
Author(s):JAMES, HaroldDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Stock market panics involve major psychological elements, and fear appears in the form of a reference to past events that seem to have analogies. Not only was 1929 an example of this process, in that the participants thought ...
Title:Globalization, Empire and Natural Law
Author(s):JAMES, HaroldDate:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Three controversial concepts are central to discussion on how international order originates, how it operates, and ultimately how we should respect it: globalization, empire and natural law. Each of these is examined in ...