Archiv für Oktober 2012

The origins of formal education in sub-Saharan Africa: was British rule more benign?

British colonial rule has often been praised for its comparatively benign features, such as its support of local educational development. This study argues that the impact of British educational policies and investments on the supply of schooling in B…

Bondholders versus bond-sellers? Investment banks and conditionality lending in the London market for foreign government debt, 1815-1913

This paper offers a theory of conditionality lending in nineteenth-century international capital markets. We argue that ownership of reputation signals by prestigious banks rendered them able and willing to monitor government borrowing. Monitoring was…

Financial structures and the real effects of credit-supply shocks in Denmark 1922-2011

We examine the real effects of credit shocks using a series of structural vector autoregressive models estimated on the basis on a new quarterly data set for Denmark spanning the past 90 years or so. We find no evidence of real macroeconomic effects f…

Somalia versus Captain ‘Hook’: assessing the EU’s security actorness in countering piracy off the Horn of Africa

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Ahead of Print.

Somalia versus Captain ‘Hook’: assessing the EU’s security actorness in countering piracy off the Horn of Africa

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Volume 0, Issue 0, Page 1-20, Ahead of Print.

Vikerkaar | 9/2012

Quelle: http://www.eurozine.com/journals/vikerkaar/issue/2012-10-19.html

Revolver Revue | 88 (2012)

Quelle: http://www.eurozine.com/journals/revolver/issue/2012-10-19.html

Akadeemia | 10/2012

Quelle: http://www.eurozine.com/journals/akadeemia/issue/2012-10-19.html

Inhalt/Contents

Journal Name: Zeitschrift für antikes Christentum/Journal of Ancient ChristianityVolume: 15Issue: 3Pages: 626-630

Stellenregister für Band 15/Index for Volume 15

Journal Name: Zeitschrift für antikes Christentum/Journal of Ancient ChristianityVolume: 15Issue: 3Pages: 607-625