Crisis monetarias y financieras. Lecciones para el futuro

Crisis monetarias y financieras. Lecciones para el futuro
Author: Sergio A. Berumen
Publisher: ESIC Editorial
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8473562372

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La historia de las crisis monetarias y financieras se remonta a varios siglos atrás: prácticamente todos los países se han enfrentado a ellas en algún momento de su existencia, bien por causas propias o por «contagio». En un mundo tan cambiante como el nuestro tenemos escasas certezas, pero podemos estar seguros de que en el futuro habrá que lidiar con nuevas crisis, y muy probablemente por motivos que aún tenemos por descubrir. Por todo ello, debemos tener presente las enseñanzas que nos han dejado algunas de las más representativas de nuestro tiempo, entre las que se encuentran las siete que explicamos en este libro. Estas crisis han sido elegidas entre una cantidad muy amplia porque de ellas se pueden deducir lecciones que bien nos valdría aprender para el futuro, para no incurrir en los mismos errores. Índice Introducción.- Evolución de los modelos para el estudio de las crisis.- Veinte años de crisis en Japón.- La crisis del Sistema Monetario Europeo.- La crisis española de 1993: el largo camino hacia la modernización.- México y la crisis del Efecto Tequila.- Irlanda, el primero en librarse de la supervisión de la Troika.- La crisis del ladrillo y sus consecuencias en España.- Relato de un Fado económico en Portugal.

Industrial relations and financial globalization

Industrial relations and financial globalization
Author: Ignasi Brunet
Publisher: PUBLICACIONS UNIVERSITAT ROVIRA I VIRGILI
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2019-03-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 8484246205

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Capitalism in its modern form has become universal and has a presence in practically every country in the world, including those which once called themselves Communist. This book studies its effects on different labor markets, from those linked to highly tertiary economies (EU-27, USA and Japan, to the most productive economies, such as China, and on to economic models that are in full transition from secondary to tertiary economies, as is the case in several Latin American countries.

The Analysis of Economic Environment

The Analysis of Economic Environment
Author: María Teresa Freire Rubio
Publisher: ESIC Editorial
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8417914978

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This book makes economic concepts more accessible to all those who want to understand the “logic” behind economics, and tries to go a step further in explaining economic analysis and its usefulness. To do so, it begins by analysing the economy the smallest and most detailed perspective, Microeconomics. Once the criteria for the individual economic decisions have been defined, it will move on to analyse how the economic activities of a country are measured and its main economic problems at an aggregate level, i.e. Macroeconomics and afterwards, it gives greater dimension to the analysis, moving the macroeconomic analysis of a country to an analysis of the International Economy. In short, in order to reach our final analysis and understand international economic relations, we must first understand how economic decisions are made at an individual level, as it is the sum of individual decisions that shape the global economic structure.

Public Service Media in Europe: A Comparative Approach

Public Service Media in Europe: A Comparative Approach
Author: Karen Arriaza Ibarra
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2015-07-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317524551

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Public service media (PSM) have been the mainstay of Western European broadcasting for a number of decades. Yet despite a general political consensus in favour of PSM, recent technological, economic and political changes have led to a questioning of their value. This new collection of essays explores the history of PSM in selected European countries, from their early establishment as the main media in many countries to charting their transformation and evolution in recent years. The contributions consider the political, economic and market-integration issues that impact PSM, while also highlighting the importance of the ideology that originally accompanied PSM in its initial years, to see how relevant they are in the contemporary world. The book consists of two complementary parts: Part I: Theoretical Aspects and Global Influences on Public Service Media in Europe Part II: A Comparative Analysis of Public Service Media across Europe With contributions from leading experts, the first part offers a thorough examination of the current concepts and conditions that influence PSM in Europe. The second offers a comparative study of PSM in several European countries including France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and Sweden. Offering the most comprehensive study of the field to date, Public Service Media in Europe will be useful for students and researchers in public media, political communication, international and comparative media.

Anales de Economía Aplicada 2009

Anales de Economía Aplicada 2009
Author:
Publisher: Delta Publicaciones
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN: 8492453699

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Unelected Power

Unelected Power
Author: Paul Tucker
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0691196303

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Tucker presents guiding principles for ensuring that central bankers and other unelected policymakers remain stewards of the common good.

Political Crises, Social Conflict and Economic Development

Political Crises, Social Conflict and Economic Development
Author: Andrés Solimano
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781845425715

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Political Crises, Social Conflict and Economic Development is a rare attempt to undertake comparative political economy analysis of the Andean region and thus represents a welcome contribution. . . It is clearly written and will engage scholars interested in Latin America from a wide range of disciplines. Jonathan di John, Journal of Agrarian Change This collection of essays on the political economy of the Andean region goes to the heart of the struggle these smaller economies face in completing crucial reforms and achieving higher growth. Andrés Solimano has brought together the best and the brightest talent from each country, the result being the most compelling analysis ever of how enclave development and a historical dependence on primary exports renders these countries distinctly Andean. As the essays argue, the political solutions and economic remedies must address this phenomenon, rather than mimicking those strategies of the larger emerging market countries in the region. Carol Wise, University of Southern California, US The contributors to this authoritative volume analyze the impact of political crises and social conflict on economic performance in the Andean region of Latin America. The blend of theory and case studies is also relevant for understanding other complex societies in the developing world and transition economies. The book provides illuminating insights on how to understand, and survive, the complicated interactions between volatile politics, unstable democracies, violence, social inequality and uneven economic performance. Recent political economy theories are combined with valuable quantitative and qualitative information on presidential crises, breakdowns of democracy, constitutional reforms, quality of institutions, and social inequality and exclusion to understand actual country realities. Part I provides the conceptual framework and a regional perspective of the book. Part II contains five political economy country studies Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela written by leading scholars in the field and former senior policymakers, including a former President. Together, the chapters highlight the detrimental effects of political instability and social conflict on economic growth and stability, as well as the feedback effects from poor economic performance on political instability and institutional fragility. The country studies warn that narrow economic reforms that do not pay adequate attention to politics, institutions and social structures are bound to fail in bringing lasting prosperity and stability to complex societies. Examining new and rich information on episodes of political turmoil, military interventions, forced presidential resignations, constitutional reforms and social uprisings, this book will be required reading for all those interested in the interface of politics and economic development.

Keeping the Promise of Social Security in Latin America

Keeping the Promise of Social Security in Latin America
Author: Indermit S. Gill
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2004-10-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0821383752

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Empirical analysis of two decades of pioneering pension and social security reform in Latin America and the Caribbean shows that much has been achieved, but that critical challenges remain. In tackling this unfinished agenda, a great deal can be learned from the reform experience of countries in the region. 'Keeping the Promise,' produced by the chief economist's office for the Latin America and Caribbean region at the World Bank, evaluates policy reforms in 12 countries, points to successes and shortcomings, and proposes priorities and options for future reform.

University and School Collaborations During a Pandemic

University and School Collaborations During a Pandemic
Author: Fernando M. Reimers
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2022
Genre: COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
ISBN: 3030821595

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Based on twenty case studies of universities worldwide, and on a survey administered to leaders in 101 universities, this open access book shows that, amidst the significant challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, universities found ways to engage with schools to support them in sustaining educational opportunity. In doing so, they generated considerable innovation, which reinforced the integration of the research and outreach functions of the university. The evidence suggests that universities are indeed open systems, in interaction with their environment, able to discover changes that can influence them and to change in response to those changes. They are also able, in the success of their efforts to mitigate the educational impact of the pandemic, to create better futures, as the result of the innovations they can generate. This challenges the view of universities as "ivory towers" being isolated from the surrounding environment and detached from local problems. As they reached out to schools, universities not only generated clear and valuable innovations to sustain educational opportunity and to improve it, this process also contributed to transform internal university processes in ways that enhanced their own ability to deliver on the third mission of outreach