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Tracing the sources of contagion in the oil-finance nexus (2022)
Book Chapter
Mahadeo, S., Heinlein, R., & Legrenzi, G. (2022). Tracing the sources of contagion in the oil-finance nexus. In C. Floros, & I. Chatziantoniou (Eds.), Applications in Energy Finance (115-143). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92957-2_5

We introduce an approach to trace the genesis of contagion occurring in the oil-finance nexus, which consolidates veteran non-linear oil price measures derived from the empirical oil literature, to construct a rule-based specification for filtering s... Read More about Tracing the sources of contagion in the oil-finance nexus.

Impact of digital technology on supply chain efficiency in manufacturing industry (2022)
Book Chapter
Wang, X., Kumar, V., Kumari, A., & Kuzmin, E. (2022). Impact of digital technology on supply chain efficiency in manufacturing industry. In V. Kumar, J. Leng, V. Akberdina, & E. Kuzmin (Eds.), Digital Transformation in Industry: Digital Twins and New Business Models (28). Springer (part of Springer Nature). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94617-3

With the advancement of digital technologies, supply chain management is changing dramatically. However, the practice and application of digital supply chains are complex and challenging. Some studies claim that technology is the core element, while... Read More about Impact of digital technology on supply chain efficiency in manufacturing industry.

Dow, Keynes and the pragmatic tradition: More in common? (2022)
Book Chapter
Churchill, J. (2022). Dow, Keynes and the pragmatic tradition: More in common?. In I. Negru, & P. Hawkins (Eds.), Economic Methodology, History and Pluralism: Expanding Economic Thought to Meet Contemporary Challenges. Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003142324

Dow has demonstrated the significance of methodology for delineating schools of thought in macroeconomics. One methodological distinction relates to the perceived importance of uncertainty, especially for the economic theorist. Placing uncertainty ce... Read More about Dow, Keynes and the pragmatic tradition: More in common?.

Money in the early years of the Soviet Union: Barter and back again - A short-lived experiment of transformation (2022)
Book Chapter
Ruziev, K. (2022). Money in the early years of the Soviet Union: Barter and back again - A short-lived experiment of transformation. In P. Hawkins, & I. Negru (Eds.), Monetary Economics, Banking and Policy: Expanding Economic Thought to Meet Contemporary Challenges (187-200). Abingdon: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

In the earlier drafts of the General Theory, Keynes explicitly argued that the classical tradition of distinguishing between real and monetary variables was not helpful in analysing capitalist economies. While developing his ideas about a monetary ec... Read More about Money in the early years of the Soviet Union: Barter and back again - A short-lived experiment of transformation.

Building university research capacity in Uzbekistan (2022)
Book Chapter
Ruziev, K., & Mamasolieva, M. (2022). Building university research capacity in Uzbekistan. In M. Chankseliani, I. Fedyukin, & I. Frumin (Eds.), Building Research Capacity at Universities: Insights from Post-Soviet Countries (285-303). (1). Palgrave Macmillan (part of Springer Nature). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-12141-8_15

By analysing relevant policy documents, official statistics, and primary data from interviews, this chapter tries to explain why higher education remained one of the least reformed areas in Uzbekistan until 2016 and why reforms have accelerated since... Read More about Building university research capacity in Uzbekistan.

Circular cumulative causation (2022)
Book Chapter
Berger, S. (in press). Circular cumulative causation. In Encyclopedia of Evolutionary and Institutional Economics. Edward Elgar Publishing

Three different strands of Circular Cumulative Causation can be distinguished: 1) Veblen’s “Cumulative causation”; 2) Myrdal’s “Circular Cumulative Causation”, 3) and Young-Kaldor “Cumulative causation”. (Berger 2009)

K. William Kapp (2022)
Book Chapter
Berger, S. (in press). K. William Kapp. In Encyclopedia of Evolutionary and Institutional Economics. Edward Elgar Publishing

August Karl Wilhelm Kapp (*1910 in Königsberg – †1976 Dubrovnik) was born in the cultural and economic capital of East Prussia during the epoch of Imperial Germany. His formative years saw post-WW I revolutions of 1918, territorial separation of East... Read More about K. William Kapp.

Social costs (2022)
Book Chapter
Berger, S. (in press). Social costs. In Encyclopedia of Evolutionary and Institutional Economics. Edward Elgar Publishing

The root concern of American institutionalism is, arguably, the social waste of business enterprise. (Rutherford 2015; Gruchy 1976) In this tradition, the most comprehensive account and theory of social costs is “The Social Costs of Business Enterpri... Read More about Social costs.

Hacia una pedagogía para la formación y el liderazgo juvenil (2022)
Book Chapter
Mondragon Quintana, J. C. (2022). Hacia una pedagogía para la formación y el liderazgo juvenil. In S. Reith, & C. A. Pérez (Eds.), Vivir La Política Año de los Jóvenes (11-46). Medellín, Colombia: CAEP Colombia - Fundación Konrad Adenauer

La vivienda sigue sin ser delito (2022)
Book Chapter
Youngman, T., & Barrio, L. (2022). La vivienda sigue sin ser delito. In La Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca: Una década de lucha por la vivienda digna 2009-2019. Barcelona: Bellatera

En el año 2019 se cumplió el décimo aniversario de la Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca (PAH de ahora en adelante), nacida en Barcelona en febrero del 2009. Con motivo de este aniversario, un grupo de investigadoras en ciencias sociales, conoce... Read More about La vivienda sigue sin ser delito.