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Title:Regime outcome thirty years after the end of socialism : an analysis of elites, civil society, and state structures in post-Yugoslav successor states Author(s):PETROVIĆ, Valentina
Date:2022Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 2022
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of Political and Social SciencesAbstract:This dissertation looks at the regime outcome in the Yugoslav successor states from 1990 to 2020. It examines how civil society, state structures, and the elite influence the trajectories of Croatia, North Macedonia, Serbia, ...

Title:La fabrique de la Syrie et du Liban : cartes, savoirs géographiques et production du territoire en contexte impérial (1860-1933) Author(s):LE DOUARIN, Louis
Date:2022Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 2022
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of History and CivilizationAbstract:Cette recherche a pour objet la production et la circulation des savoirs cartographiques et géographiques sur la Syrie et le Liban ainsi que le rôle de ces savoirs sur la production de ces territoires. Elle propose une ...

Title:Regulation & delegation : public sector wage-setting systems and the two models of state-led wage restraint in Western Europe Author(s):DI CARLO, Donato
Date:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI MWP; 2021/02Abstract:Systematic variation in the outcomes of public sector wage-setting (PSWS) persists in Europe. PSWS is generally analyzed as a problem of inter-sectoral wage-coordination in political economy literature. To do justice to ...


Title:Monetary policy and inequality under labor market frictions and capital-skill complementarity Author(s):MOTYOVSZKI, Gergo
; DOLADO, Juan J.
; PAPPA, EviDate:2021Citation:
- American economic journal : macroeconomics, 2021, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 292-332
Type:ArticleAbstract:We provide a new channel through which monetary policy has distributional consequences at business cycle frequencies. We show that an unexpected monetary easing increases labor income inequality between high-skilled and ...



Title:Reassuring the markets : the new politics of social concertation in acute crisis times Author(s):TASSINARI, Arianna
Date:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI MWP; 2021/01Abstract:Why do governments facing economic and financial crises sometimes engage organised producer groups in policymaking through social concertation, and sometimes proceed unilaterally? This article argues that during financial ...


Title:Carl Schmitt in Hungary : constitutional crisis in the shadow of Covid-19 Author(s):MÉSZÁROS, Gábor
Date:2021Citation:
- Review of central and east European law, 2021, Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 69-90
Type:ArticleAbstract:This paper discusses Hungarian constitutionalism and the emergency model which can be called an ‘autocratic’ emergency model in which the government’s main aim is to create an emergency regime without real threat. That was ...


Title:Political multiplier effects of austerity : explaining the contention in different arenas under the great recession Author(s):WANG, Chendi
Date:2021Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 2021
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of Political and Social SciencesAbstract:What are the political impacts of austerity policies? This dissertation sheds light on this question by offering five independent but interrelated empirical contributions that seek to understand and explain variegated ...


Title:Legal policy & pandemics Editor(s):BENJAMIN, Antonio Herman; IAMICELI, Paola; KASIMBAZI, Emmanuel; LIN, Jolene; ROBINSON, Nicholas; SCOTTI, Elisa; LAURI, Cristiana
; TIGRE, Maria AntoniaDate:2021Citation:
- Special issue of The journal of the global pandemic network, 2021, Vol. 1, No. 1-3
Type:BookAbstract:The focus starts with the current COVID-19 pandemic, recognized as ‘the greatest challenge we have faced since World War II’ emerged in Asia in late 2019 and rapidly spread to Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania. It ...

Title:Towards a peremptory duty to curb greenhouse gas emissions? Author(s):QUIRICO, Ottavio
Date:2021Citation:
- Fordham international law journal, 2021, Vol. 44, No. 4, pp. 923-965
Type:ArticleAbstract:Is international law developing towards the recognition of a peremptory obligation for States and international organizations to stabilize anthropogenic greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions, so as to collectively attain a ...

Title:Using constitutional courts to advance abortion rights in Latin America Author(s):RUIBAL, AlbaDate:2021Citation:
- International feminist journal of politics, 2021, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 579-599
Type:ArticleAbstract:Over the past two decades, the abortion rights controversy has become the most prominent field of dispute between feminists and religious conservatives across Latin America. In this context, the political branches of ...