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Global Perspectives
Global Perspectives (2021) 2 (1): 24190.
Published: 27 May 2021
... political economy germany ideas european integration The decade-long European debate over joint debt instruments—either as “Eurobonds” or as “Coronabonds”—has at its roots a paradox. Most participants, even those opposed to issuing joint debt at present, have already conceded that such joint debt...
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Global Perspectives
Global Perspectives (2020) 1 (1): 13278.
Published: 31 July 2020
... (Meller 2007) . germany soviet union russia chile neoliberalism Scholars of contemporary economic history and political activists display an unabated predilection for the term “neoliberalism.” Their notions of the concept, however, differ considerably: authors often seem to assume...
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Global Perspectives
Global Perspectives (2020) 1 (1): 12103.
Published: 20 March 2020
... of terrifying intensity against an enemy like Germany smacked of a distinct lack of patriotism. Having “batted” for the country during the war (as Keynes had done through his important work in the Treasury), it was a bit rich now, according to his critics, to turn around and bite the hand that had been feeding...