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Journal articles on the topic "Capitali europee"

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Souza, Felipe Alexandre Silva de. "O desenvolvimento do capitalismo e a formação da cultura europeia no século XIX." Tempo 28, no. 3 (December 2022): 382–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/tem-1980-542x2022v280318.

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Resumo: Apresenta resenha do livro Os europeus, do historiador britânico Orlando Figes. A partir de uma ampla gama de fontes primárias, Figes narra o triângulo amoroso entre o romancista russo Ivan Turgeniev, a cantora de ópera franco-espanhola Pauline Viardot-García e seu marido e empresário, o francês Louis Viardot. O historiador utiliza a vida dessas três pessoas do mundo das artes, cujas relações se desenrolaram em vários países europeus ao longo do século XIX, para traçar um panorama das mudanças econômicas e culturais pelas quais passava a Europa. Para Figes, o triângulo Turgeniev/García/Viardot pode ser considerado uma síntese da identidade comum europeia que se criava no século XIX.
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Dordea, Dragoș. "București, capitală (agri)culturală europeană." Argument. Spațiul construit. Concept și expresie, no. 10 (2018): 9–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.54508/argument.10.04.

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One of the most important things in creating a program for participating in the competition for the title of European Capital of Culture is defining a city identity. The proposition is a territorial manifesto for Bucharest, necessary for creating a consistent identity which will be the foundation for a submission for the title of European Cultural Capital. The argument is that of Bucharest which reconnects with the ecological matrix of the territory. Bucharest is located in the middle of a region where agriculture has been playing an extremely important part. What could become the metropolitan area of Bucharest was initially conceived as an agricultural ring – Ilfov Agricultural County. This is of utmost importance considering the recent urban sprawl which is made without any planning on plots from the former agricultural heritage fund. As Bucharest is a city located in what I like to call, the lower Danube valley, and is placed within the rivers crossing this valley from northwest to southeast. Overlooked pattern on top of which a radial concentric scheme was overlapped. Forcing the concentric radial theoretical model to the detriment of geometry, the ‘ground zero’, as Franco Purini names it, the natural setting on which civilization is situated can no longer cope with the current urban growth, both in its positive and negative dimensions. The negative dynamics of the population within the boundaries of Bucharest and the massive growth of pre-urban residents in Ilfov show the identity of Bucharest is in a profound mutation which need not only be accepted but also designed. As the new economy (based on IT industries and various services) and agriculture can create that sustainable urban development model that would ensure a real economic and ecological balance, as proposed by Nicolae Georgescu Roegen. A vision aimed at a spatially and physiologically high spatial performance model could catalyze the already existing ecological matrices. Thus, the city / metropolis / capital would benefit from the full force of the physical + social + economic + cultural territories and reveal a new, positive identity, absolutely necessary for the definition of a European cultural capital project.
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Etxezarreta, Miren. "The European Union as a project of capital." Boletim de Ciências Económicas 57, no. 2 (2014): 1361–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/0870-4260_57-2_2.

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Nicoletta Rosati. "L' educazione STEM al nido: una sfida possibile." IUL Research 2, no. 4 (December 20, 2021): 188–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.57568/iulres.v2i4.160.

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Il documento della Commissione europea Proposal for Key Principles of a Quality Framework for Early Childhood Education and Care (2014) ha posto in rilievo l’importanza di una specificità dell’educazione infantile. I vari documenti europei “Starting Strong” (OECD, 2001; 2006; 2012; 2021) sottolineano come un’educazione adeguata a partire dalla prima infanzia possa garantire uno sviluppo pieno e olistico della persona del bambino. Studi economici, inoltre, ritengono che un’istruzione precoce di qualità possa contribuire alla crescita del “capitale umano” di ogni nazione. Partendo da queste considerazioni si può comprendere quanto sia importante far sviluppare precocemente le abilità che permettano di affrontare la complessità sociale attuale. Tra queste abilità, le cosiddette abilità STEM sono considerate basilari per lo sviluppo olistico della personalità fin dalla prima infanzia. Il presente contributo intende illustrare una riflessione sugli effetti dell’educazione STEM nella prima infanzia richiamando gli esiti del progetto europeo di ricerca Kitchen Lab 4 Kids e una prima esperienza di insegnamento delle abilità STEM nel nido.
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Trupiano, Gaetana. "Tax Harmonization of Capital Incomes in the European Union." Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice 12, no. 1 (April 1, 1994): 41–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/251569298x15668907539824.

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Abstract Con la liberalizzazione dei movimenti di capitali il maggiore ostacolo alla efficiente localizzazione di investimenti diretti e finanziari nell’Unione Europea è rappresentato dalle differenze nel trattamento fiscale delle attività finanziarie nei diversi paesi membri.In questo lavoro, dopo una discussione critica a favore e contro l’armonizzazione del trattamento fiscale dei redditi di capitale, sono illustrate sinteticamente le principali differenze nei sistemi di tassazione delle attività finanziarie nella U.E.Si passa, quindi, ad una analisi delle proposte di armonizzazione europea presentate dal 1989 sottolineando l’importanza di un sistema generalizzato di ritenuta alla fonte a titolo d’acconto o definitivo.Particolarmente interessante è l’esame dei possibili effetti di tali proposte sul sistema finanziario italiano in presenza di una struttura della tassazione dei redditi di capitale che, nonostante le recenti modifiche, appare ancora frammentata e distorsiva.
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Mugosa, Ana. "The determinants of capital structure choice: Evidence from Western Europe." Business and Economic Horizons 11, no. 2 (July 10, 2015): 76–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.15208/beh.2015.07.

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van Oorschot, Wim, Wil Arts, and John Gelissen. "Social Capital in Europe." Acta Sociologica 49, no. 2 (June 2006): 149–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0001699306064770.

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Holm, Bent. "Mantova capitale europea dello spettacolo." Mimesis Journal, no. 6, 1 (June 1, 2017): 21–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/mimesis.1176.

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MINASSIAN, Garabed, and Victor YOTZOV. "FOREIGN CAPITAL INFLOWS IN CENTRAL AND EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES." Economy of Ukraine 2021, no. 11 (November 18, 2021): 55–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/economyukr.2021.11.055.

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Free cross-border movement of goods and capital correlates with the general economic state of a country in both apparent and subtle ways. The intensity of financial and economic interactions with the outside world is an indicator of the sustainability and efficiency of the national economy. After joining the EU, all Member States liberalized the balance of payments (BoP), i.e. ensured free and unrestricted cross-border movement of goods and capital. For certain countries the liberalization of BoP was a considerable challenge, which they managed to successfully overcome. These were the EU countries of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) was active among the former socialist countries until 1990, or the so-called "CMEA-EU countries". For an economic comparison to be plausible, it has to be made between the dynamics of comparable economies. Such a group of economies is formed by the CMEA-EU countries. EU membership provided them with the opportunity to use on their own their potential in property, intellect, power and resources. This is the reason why the present study has adopted a comparative analysis based on CMEA-EU countries. An attempt has been made to comprehensively monitor and analytically assess all major financial flows, especially in the CMEA-EU countries, and their impact on economic dynamics. A comparison is made for both the positive and negative aspects of the incoming financial resources in these countries. Particular emphasis is placed on macroeconomic elements and policies that outline, create conditions, and predetermine the scale, interactions and projections of cross-border financial flows.
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Charle, Christophe. "El temps de les capitals culturals europees." Debats. Revista de cultura, poder i societat 132, no. 2 (October 25, 2018): 103–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.28939/iam.debats.132-2.10.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Capitali europee"

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Vallati, Ludovica <1997&gt. "Capitali Italiane della Cultura e Capitali Europee della Cultura - progetti per lo sviluppo economico e culturale." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/20431.

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L'elaborato vuole indagare i ritorni economici e sociali delle due manifestazioni "Capitale Italiana della Cultura" e "Capitale Europea della Cultura". Si analizzeranno i due percorsi che hanno portato alla creazione delle manifestazioni, i diversi processi di selezione ed i diversi meccanismi di sostegno economico. Nel secondo capitolo si farà una rassegna delle teorie economiche a sostegno delle manifestazioni culturali e della rigenerazione urbana ed economica con al centro la cultura, analizzando anche le criticità sollevate a riguardo dagli studiosi. Nel terzo capitolo si analizzeranno due case study relativi alle precedenti Capitali Italiana della Cultura, ossia Pistoia 2017 e Palermo 2018, focalizzando l'attenzione sul dossier di candidatura, analisi delle attività portate a termine durante la manifestazione ed analisi dei ritorni economici registrati post manifestazione. La stessa metodologia verrà adottata nel quarto capitolo dove si analizzerà la Capitale Europea della Cultura Matera 2019.
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Zanatta, Alessandra <1992&gt. "Capitali Europee della Cultura come possibilità di cambiamento dell’immagine turistica: il caso San Sebastian." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/12567.

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Il titolo di Capitale Europea della Cultura porta con sé numerose responsabilità e possibilità, in primis la città eletta avrà l’occasione per un intero anno di poter accrescere la conoscenza e la popolarità del luogo attraverso iniziative culturali di ogni tipo. Dalla nascita del progetto Capitale Europea della Cultura fino al 1999, le città designate dal titolo erano per lo più già affermate a livello culturale - turistico e proponevano perciò eventi culturali senza tener conto delle ricadute a lungo termine. Successivamente, dal 2000 in poi, vennero scelte città non sempre note al grande pubblico in ambito turistico, ma che comunque possiedono un background culturale degno di nota. Un’eccezione di questi ultimi anni è San Sebastian, eletta Capitale Europea della Cultura per l’anno 2016, assieme a Breslavia. La città spagnola gode di una conoscenza turistica già abbastanza elevata, soprattutto grazie al turismo marittimo. La questione che si pone è se è possibile per una città sfruttare il titolo di Capitale Europea della Cultura per poter modificare e/o sviluppare l’immagine turistica che già possiede. Prendendo d’esempio proprio San Sebastian si analizzerà il progetto culturale offerto durante tutto l’anno in questione, con lo scopo di evidenziare come ciò che rende questa località spagnola nota al turismo internazionale non venga preso in considerazione per il progetto Capitale Europea della Cultura 2016, puntando quindi a siti non noti al turista medio che si reca a San Sebastian. Tutto questo è stato progettato con un’ottica di investimento a lungo termine, in quanto, portare a conoscenza luoghi non solitamente visitati dai viaggiatori, aiuterà ad avere negli anni successivi un incremento del turismo culturale. Verranno di conseguenza confrontate le politiche per il turismo utilizzate negli anni precedenti per la promozione di San Sebastian con quelle attuate durante l’anno Europeo della Cultura. Dai dati pubblicati dalla società San Sebastian Turismo – Donostia Turismoa S.A., si esamineranno i risultati statistici del 2016 ed il conseguente incremento delle visite nei periodi in cui, normalmente, il turismo a San Sebastian è limitato, in quanto meta per lo più estiva. Dato che il progetto San Sebastian Capitale Europea della Cultura 2016 è terminato da breve tempo, quindi eccessivamente recente per poter assistere ed analizzare il possibile successo del progetto, quest’ultimo verrà paragonato con quello di Riga. Riga, capitale della Lettonia e Capitale Europea della Cultura 2014, gode anch’essa di una conoscenza turistica elevata, quindi, anche in questo caso, parte degli eventi sono stati organizzati in siti distanti da quelli già noti. Da questo confronto si potrà così ipotizzare se il progetto San Sebastian 2016 potrà o meno avere successo negli anni a venire, basandosi sui dati di un progetto simile.
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Callegari, Francesca <1990&gt. "Il ruolo delle Capitali Europee della Cultura nello sviluppo turistico delle destinazioni: il caso Mons 2015." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/6754.

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Con l’incremento dell’offerta di destinazioni turistiche, la differenziazione culturale gioca un ruolo considerevole al fine di migliorare il posizionamento delle Dmo. Il progetto Capitali europee della cultura si offre come strategia di vantaggio competitivo, rivalutando la ricchezza dei territori e il contributo della cultura nello sviluppo turistico delle città. Partendo da un’analisi della letteratura e comparando i dati riguardanti l’impatto sui flussi turistici ricavati dalle precedenti esperienze, si affronta il caso di Mons 2015. I risultati emersi sono utili a comprendere il percorso di valorizzazione creativa, considerandolo un valido strumento delle politiche europee di sviluppo economico.
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Visintin, Isotta <1991&gt. "Il tema della trasparenza e della fruizione dei dati economico - finanziari nel settore museale: il caso dei musei d’arte pubblici delle capitali europee." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/7765.

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Il concetto di Trasparenza e la filosofia Open Data si configurano come elementi essenziali, nel contesto delle pubbliche amministrazioni, nel favorire la fiducia del pubblico nei confronti dell’istituzione. L’elaborato intende presentare tali concetti, e la relativa normativa di settore, al fine di indagarne l’applicazione in ambito museale. Per i musei difatti la trasparenza assume rilevanza strategica nel determinare la soddisfazione degli stakeholders, il controllo e la gestione dell’ente. Specificatamente viene indagata la trasparenza economico – finanziaria e, tramite il reperimento e l’analisi dei dati contabili propri di una selezione di musei pubblici europei, si intende verificarne l’effettiva accessibilità da parte del pubblico, la comunicazione degli stessi da parte dell’ente ed i vantaggi di politiche trasparenti. Si analizzano dunque gli strumenti che consentono l’effettiva applicazione di comportamenti trasparenti, e si discutono le ricadute positive che questi presentano tanto internamente quanto esternamente rispetto all’ente museale, anche grazie a sistemi propri del settore privato, la cui adozione ha portato a parlare di “aziendalizzazione del museo”. Viene trattato, infine, il tema delle statistiche culturali per individuarne le problematiche connesse al settore museale: la disponibilità e la standardizzazione dei dati, economico –finanziari e non solo, consentirebbero la realizzazione di statistiche su scala internazionale che, permettendo la comparabilità dei dati, sarebbero uno stimolo positivo per la gestione e la valutazione della performance museale.
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Campagna, Desirée. "The Impacts of Participatory Governance on Cultural Development: Evidence from European Capitals of Culture." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Padova, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3422217.

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Participatory approaches to cultural decision-making are increasingly supported in the international and European discourses as means to foster cultural development, promoting capacity building, legitimacy, and social capital. However, their beneficial effects are both empirically contradictory and theoretically under-investigated. With the aim of providing an evidence-based account of the function of participatory decision-making in culture, this thesis analyses how, why, and under which circumstances participatory governance impacted on cultural development in four projects promoted in the two European Capitals of Culture of 2013 - Marseille-Provence (France) and Košice (Slovakia) –under the umbrella of the “City and Citizens” criterion. The thesis combines the theoretical assumptions of the “expansive” theories of democracy (Warren, 1992) with the “pragmatic conception” proposed by Fung (2007) and adopts the methodological tools offered by the theory-testing variant of process tracing. Hence, it advances an analytical framework of causal mechanisms able to explain how and why the impacts of participatory governance of culture can change within different contextual conditions. This work defines cultural development as a long-term process that includes cultural production and reception and is sustained by a network of cultural relations. In addition, it conceptualizes participatory governance as a three-dimensional institutional space (including representation, communication, and power delegation) that can trigger developmental dynamics thanks to consensus-oriented face-to-face dialogue among a variety of cultural stakeholders. Referring to the empirical evidence collected in the four case studies, the thesis argues that the impacts of participatory governance on cultural development depend on the intensity of trust that is reached among the actors involved in the process. In presence of fully-fledged trust, as showed in the project PARCeque (Marseille) and in the Exchanger Obrody (Košice), participatory governance can lead to cultural development, activating a reinforcing chain of capacities, legitimacy, and social capital that nurture cultural relations in the long-term. On the contrary, in absence of fully-fledged trust (i.e. mistrust and “calculus-based” trust), as proved by the project Jardins Possibles (Marseille) and the Exchanger Važecká (Košice), participatory governance of culture can exacerbate feelings of manipulation or group dynamics, fostering contestation movements or isolated cultural production.
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Lönegren, Lovisa. "The European Green Capital Award - Towards a sustainable Europe?" Thesis, Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-23912.

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Today a grand majority (around 80%) of the European citizens live in cities or towns. Europe is more urbanised than ever. Contemporaneously, climate change and global warming is an increasing threat worldwide. In 2006, the European Commission of the European Union (EU) therefore launched the idea of implementing the yearly European Green Capital (EGC) award. The aim was (and still is) to create role models by promoting cities that constantly take strong actions for the environment and thereby inspire other cities to make green choices too. In February 2009 the first two EGC winners were announced: Stockholm (Sweden) 2010 and Hamburg (Germany) 2011. The question is whether an award of this kind is the right method for the EU to deal with environment issues. If not, the EU should invest its resources elsewhere. This thesis aims at evaluating the EGC by looking closer at Stockholm as the EGC winner of 2010 and by analysing the impacts the EGC title has on Sweden’s EU Presidency the second half of 2009. The ecological modernisation theory reconciles economic growth and environmental protection, and provides several relevant features and aspects to this thesis regarding sustainable development, voluntary approaches and environmental policy-making. By applying the theory on the EGC many things such as the underlying visions and methods of the award can be explained and analysed. The conclusion of the thesis is that the EGC in some respects is leading to a greener and more sustainable Europe or at least has the potential to do so.
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Curto, Diogo. "A inovação como desafio europeu: o financiamento privado enquanto fator determinante para a competitividade europeia." Master's thesis, Academia da Força Aérea, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/39743.

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Um olhar sobre o estado da inovação europeia e do seu financiamento, em pleno século XXI, apresenta-se como um desafio, simultaneamente, pertinente e aliciante pelo importante contributo que a inovação desempenha na competitividade da União Europeia no âmbito das suas Relações Internacionais. Este é atualmente um tema fulcral para o desenvolvimento dos Estados, afirmação da sua competitividade e um fator representativo da sua soberania e poder. Integrada no plano estratégico europeu, a inovação é um instrumento cada vez mais relevante, afirmando-se como o verdadeiro fator que pode fazer da UE um ator global mais forte e competitivo nas Relações Internacionais do século XXI. Esta dissertação tem por objetivo estudar o impacto e relevância do financiamento privado, e capital de risco associado, no desenvolvimento da inovação europeia, procurando determinar se a atual Política de Inovação da UE está adequada às necessidades e objetivos europeus em matéria de competitividade mundial. Para melhor análise, recorreu-se a uma metodologia qualitativa com carácter descritivo e dedutivo. Simultaneamente, analisaram-se os resultados provenientes da implementação da atual Política de Inovação da União Europeia que demonstraram uma fraca prestação da inovação europeia no quadro global em variadíssimas frentes, sustentada pela vasta maioria dos indicadores analisados, demonstrando uma adaptação comprometida e desadequada da atual política ao mercado e às necessidades das empresas mais inovadoras. Igual resultado foi obtido ao comparar a União Europeia e os seus pares a nível internacional, quanto a financiamento privado e capital de risco disponíveis, cujos benefícios e vantagens são ainda incertezas ténues que mereceram análises detalhadas ao longo da dissertação. A inovação como desafio europeu é a premissa inicial que alerta para a existência de uma condicionante que afeta o desempenho, atual e futuro, da inovação europeia, realidade que compromete o seu desenvolvimento e implementação, com efeitos subsequentes na competitividade da União Europeia no cenário global. No contexto europeu, é necessário tomar consciência do problema e atuar eficazmente alterando o paradigma atual, exageradamente dependente de financiamento público, que originou a acentuada lacuna de financiamento privado que seria benéfico, e até essencial, colmatar. Efetivamente, o papel do financiamento privado, consideravelmente mais dinâmico, dada a sua origem privada naturalmente mais propensa ao risco, revela-se preponderante para o sucesso e competitividade das start-ups e empresas europeias diretamente responsáveis pela inovação e criatividade na União Europeia. Sustentadas por múltiplos indicadores de inovação, as contribuições do estudo para a literatura corroboram a evidente desadequação da atual Política de Inovação da União Europeia, indicando uma necessária e urgente reforma que englobe e priorize o financiamento privado, atraindo investidores, para que possa usufruir e beneficiar do inerente dinamismo associado à iniciativa privada. Por último, são apresentadas as propostas para estudos futuros nesta área.
Analyzing the state of the European innovation and financing, in the middle of the 21st century, presents itself as a challenge that is both pertinent and attractive due to the important contribution that innovation plays on the EU’s competitiveness in the context of its International Relations. This is currently a core theme for the development of States, an affirmation of their competitiveness and a representative factor of their sovereignty and power. Integrated in the European strategic plan, innovation is an increasingly relevant instrument, asserting itself as the true factor that can make the EU a stronger and more competitive global player in 21st Century International Relations. This dissertation aims to study the impact and relevance of private funding, and associated venture capital, in the development of European innovation, seeking to determine if the current EU Innovation Policy is appropriate to the European needs and objectives in terms of global competitiveness. For a better analysis, a qualitative methodology with a descriptive and deductive character was used. At the same time, the results from the implementation of the current EU Innovation Policy were analyzed, which showed a weak performance of European innovation in the global outlook on several fronts, supported by the vast majority of the analyzed indicators, suggesting a compromised and inadequate adaptation of the current policy to the market and the needs of the most innovative companies. The same result was obtained when comparing the EU and its international peers regarding private funding and available venture capital, whose benefits and advantages are still tenuous uncertainties that deserve detailed analysis throughout the dissertation. Innovation as an European challenge is the initial premise that warns to the existence of a condition that affects the future and the performance of European innovation, a reality that is compromising its development and implementation, with subsequent effects on the EU's competitiveness in the global arena. In the European context, it is necessary to become aware of the problem and act effectively by changing the current paradigm, which is overly dependent on public funding, which created the wide private funding gap that would be beneficial, and even essential, to close. Indeed, the role of private funding, considerably more dynamic, given its private origin naturally more prone to risk, reveals to be preponderant for the success and competitiveness of European start-ups and companies directly responsible for innovation and creativity in the EU. Supported by multiple innovation indicators, the study's contributions to the literature corroborate the noticeable inadequacy of the current EU Innovation Policy, indicating a necessary and urgent reform that enclose and prioritizes private financing by attracting investors, so that it can enjoy and benefit from the inherent dynamism associated with private initiative. Finally, the proposals for future studies in this area are presented.
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Frimpong, Fauna Atta. "Venture capital activities in Europe." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Lleida, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/672431.

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Els aspectes de les activitats de capital de risc a Europa s'exploren en aquest treball. Un conjunt de dades de panell que cobreix 23 països de la UE / EEE entre 2.000-2.017, des d'una perspectiva macro, s'analitza empíricament amb resultats que donen suport a la investigació teòrica de la literatura de finances empresarials. El capital risc s'utilitzarà com a pla de finançament innovador alternatiu per a les empreses durant els períodes de crisi. Les variacions pel que fa a l'impacte de la crisi financera en la recaptació de fons de capital de risc i les activitats d'inversió a Europa, el creixement de el sector sanitari arran de les inversions de capital de risc dirigides a el sector, i el paper influent dels factors macroeconòmics en les sortides de capital de risc europeu, són totes questions importants per explicar la pertinència de les activitats de capital risc a Europa. Els resultats són sòlids fins i tot quan es controlen altres variables macroeconòmiques, com els fons de capital de risc com a percentatge de PIB, el cost de l'atenció mèdica com percentatge de el PIB i la despesa per càpita en salut, risc polític, impost sobre les guanys de capital.
Los aspectos de las actividades de capital de riesgo en Europa se exploran en este trabajo. Un conjunto de datos de panel que cubre 23 países de la UE/EEE entre 2000-2017 desde una perspectiva macro se analiza empíricamente con resultados que apoyan la investigación teórica de la literatura de finanzas empresariales. El capital de riesgo se utilizará como plan de financiación innovador alternativo para las empresas durante los períodos de crisis. Las variaciones en cuanto al impacto de la crisis financiera en la recaudación de fondos de capital de riesgo y las actividades de inversión en Europa, el crecimiento del sector sanitario a raíz de las inversiones de capital de riesgo dirigidas al sector, y el papel influyente de los factores macroeconómicos en las salidas de capital de riesgo europeo, son todas cuestiones importantes para explicar la pertinencia de las actividades de capital riesgo en Europa. Los resultados son sólidos incluso cuando se controlan otras variables macroeconómicas, como los fondos de capital de riesgo como porcentaje del PIB, el costo de la atención médica como porcentaje del PIB y el gasto per cápita en salud, riesgo político, impuesto sobre las ganancias de capital.
The aspects of venture capital activities in Europe are explored in this manuscript. A panel data covering 23 EU/EEA countries between 2000-2017 from a macro perspective are empirically analyzed with results that support theoretical research from entrepreneurial finance literature. Venture capital to be used as alternative innovative financing scheme for businesses during crisis periods, variations as regards the impact of the financial crisis on venture capital fundraising and investment activities in Europe, health sector growth being explained by venture capital investments directed to the sector, and the influencing role of macroeconomic factors on European venture capital exits, are all important issues in explaining the relevance of venture capital activities in Europe. The results are robust even when controlling for other macroeconomic variables such as venture capital funds as a percentage of GDP, healthcare cost as a percentage of GDP and per-capita expenditure on health, political risk, capital gains tax.
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Hall, Fred. "The rise of startup hubs in Europe: a qualitative study on the factors contributing to Berlin’s rise as a european startup hub." reponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10438/17986.

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This research study aims to analyze and provide insight into the rise of Berlin as a hub and destination for startups. An extensive literature review was conducted to understand and identify the concepts of entrepreneurship, startups, and the conditions and environments that make up the startup ecosystem. In addition, particular attention was paid to entrepreneurship and startups in Berlin, specifically, and Germany in general. A qualitative study was conducted through interviews with five startups that were located in Berlin with the questionnaire designed and formulated from the literature review. The tiered entrepreneurial ecosystem domain framework was adopted to analyze and interpret the results. Content analysis was used to analyze the qualitative interviews to gather in-depth understanding, trends and insights into the startup ecosystem in Berlin. The research suggests that some improvements are still needed in Berlin’s startup ecosystem, but that it is currently an attractive destination not only for people looking to work at startups but also for entrepreneurs looking to start their own.
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Nilson, Andre. "Capital and Power in Europe: The politics of corporate finance and corporate governance in the European Union." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.491082.

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Books on the topic "Capitali europee"

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Calimani, Riccardo. Capitali europee dell'ebraismo tra Ottocento e Novecento. Milano: Mondadori, 1998.

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1967-, Danna Daniela, ed. Prostituzione e vita pubblica in quattro capitali europee. Roma: Carocci, 2006.

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Frantz, Monika De. Capital city cultures: Reconstructing contemporary europe in vienna and berlin. New York: Peter Lang, 2011.

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Levoni, Gianfranco. Matera: Capitale europea della cultura MMXIX = European capital of culture MMXIX. Modena]: Artestampa arte, 2019.

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Lutter, Marcus, ed. Legal Capital in Europe. Berlin, Boston: DE GRUYTER, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110926583.

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Van Gerven, Dirk, ed. Capital Directive in Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781139031691.

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de, Carlos Bertrán Luis, and International Bar Association, eds. Raising capital in Europe. Richmond, UK: Richmond Law & Tax, 2005.

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Venture capital in Europe. London: Federal Trust for Education & Research, 1999.

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Dodig, Ante. Capital Markets in Southeast Europe. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07210-9.

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Lasinska, Katarzyna. Social Capital in Eastern Europe. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00523-8.

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Scott, Bruce R. "Creating Capitalism in Europe, 1400–1820." In Capitalism, 141–83. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1879-5_5.

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Wilcock, Neil, and Corina Scholz. "Europe, the European Union and the Eurozone Crisis." In Hartmut Elsenhans and a Critique of Capitalism, 121–40. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-56464-1_9.

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Schipper, Frank. "Biography 4: Mobilizing Europe’s Capital." In Materializing Europe, 178–81. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230292314_10.

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Begg, Robert. "Managing Europe's Golden Bands." In Articulations of Capital, 86–103. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118632864.ch4.

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Spotorno, Lucia. "The Venture Capital Industry in Europe: Trends and Figures." In Venture Capital, 285–315. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24829-3_11.

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Rhodes, Martin, and Bastiaan van Apeldoorn. "Capitalism versus Capitalism in Western Europe." In Developments in West European Politics, 171–89. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25341-8_10.

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Brown, Brendan, and Philippe Simonnot. "American Capitalism Versus European Capitalism." In Europe's Century of Crises Under Dollar Hegemony, 95–102. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46653-4_13.

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Moloney, Niamh. "The EU capital market." In European Futures, 21–36. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. | Series: Routledge advances in European politics: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003009733-3.

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Seifert, Werner G., Ann-Kristin Achleitner, Frank Mattern, Clara C. Streit, and Hans-Joachim Voth. "Introduction." In European Capital Markets, 1–7. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230287068_1.

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Seifert, Werner G., Ann-Kristin Achleitner, Frank Mattern, Clara C. Streit, and Hans-Joachim Voth. "Performance Measures." In European Capital Markets, 8–59. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230287068_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Capitali europee"

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Rehák, Štefan. "Akumulácia ľudského kapitálu nedávnych absolventov škôl v regiónoch Európy." In XXV. mezinárodní kolokvium o regionálních vědách. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p280-0068-2022-1.

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The article aims to explore the development of differences in the accumulation of human capital in European regions. Specifically, we analyze the human capital accumulation of recent school leavers through data on the average number of years of education in NUTS2 regions of Europe between 2000 and 2020. The results of the decomposition of Theil's T index point to a reduction in regional disparities in human capital in Europe. However, this is the result of reducing disparities between countries rather than between regions within countries. In Central and Eastern Europe, the increase in human capital has been linked to an increase in intra-regional disparities due to the concentration of educated young graduates in the capital regions. The results show that the uneven accumulation of human capital in the regions of Central and Eastern Europe will be an important determinant of the development of regional disparities in the future.
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Nezinsky, Eduard. "TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY AND HUMAN CAPITAL IN EUROPE." In SGEM 2014 Scientific SubConference on POLITICAL SCIENCES, LAW, FINANCE, ECONOMICS AND TOURISM. Stef92 Technology, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2014/b24/s7.085.

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Lehlbach, David S., David T. Hunt, Kevin M. Foy, and Rodney E. Case. "Applying the European High-Speed Rail Experience to North America." In 2010 Joint Rail Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2010-36285.

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Driven by a range of factors, there is growing interest in highspeed passenger rail (HSR) and intercity passenger rail (IPR) in North America. A valuable source of information on the cooperation needed to make these services viable in North America is European experience with HSR/IPR, which extends over many decades. North American owners and operators can learn much from Europe with regard to operating dense, mixed-use corridors: Using a “partnership” model, European rail operators have found that when incremental demand for freight and passenger markets are considered together, networks can be expanded faster and further. In North America, a similar partnership approach to capital and strategic planning has already shown huge benefits, for example, in the development of the highly regarded Capital Corridor passenger service in California and in infrastructure improvements on Canadian National’s Kingston subdivision that allow VIA Rail to provide 100–125 mph train service. Through an analysis of current passenger/freight cooperation in Europe, and the examination of HSR/IPR developments and trends in North America, we aim in this paper to illustrate how benefits can be achieved for all stakeholders in the North American rail system as passenger services expand.
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"Capital structure and European property companies." In 19th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference: ERES Conference 2012. ERES, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2012_197.

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Nezinsky, Eduard. "INPUT UTILIZATION: LABOUR AND HUMAN CAPITAL IN EUROPE." In SGEM 2014 Scientific SubConference on POLITICAL SCIENCES, LAW, FINANCE, ECONOMICS AND TOURISM. Stef92 Technology, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2014/b24/s7.047.

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Aziri, Elmi Shaqir. "COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CAPITAL EXPENDITURES IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE." In 2nd International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM2015. Stef92 Technology, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2015/b22/s6.009.

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Vilceanu, Clarabeatrice, Sorin Herban, and Oana andreea Banescu. "CULTURAL HERITAGE MODELING POTENTIAL HIGHLIGHTED BY E-LEARNING RESOURCES." In eLSE 2018. Carol I National Defence University Publishing House, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-18-282.

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The actual international context of developing people’s digital skills and competences imply using intelligent, adaptive and personalized e-Learning platforms. The latter should come in support of students and represent both an efficient alternative for the individual study and resources for team-work. The purpose of the present paper is to highlight the importance of using an e-Learning resource implemented by Politehnica University Timisoara through which students can load the results of their projects and work. The topicality is given by the novelty of the 3D models realized by students, both individually and by teamwork, for a touristic promotion of Timisoara municipality in the context of competing and winning the title for “European capital of culture” initiative. Moreover, the authors propose implementing a spatial data geoportal at Local Administration level using EU non‐refundable funds that could be a smart solution for managing secure and valuable property based on Internet of Things meant to reinforce Europe's cultural diversity by making our heritage and our cultural creations available to a wider number of citizens. One of the strategies developed by the European Commission refers to Digital Single Market and includes tasks such as investing on network and technologies by funding research that enables new technologies like 5G and IoT. The aim is to benefit European citizens with fast and accessible Internet for the future and make cities more sustainable in view of Europe's 2020 targets. Romania, as a member state, has aligned its priorities to the EU and is constantly trying to develop smart solutions in the interest areas that also permit funds attracting. In particular, Timișoara Municipality has set its goal to become one of Europe’s smart cities and communities, thus developing (among others) a cultural strategy for 2014 – 2024.
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Dainese, Elisa. "Le Corbusier’s Proposal for the Capital of Ethiopia: Fascism and Coercive Design of Imperial Identities." In LC2015 - Le Corbusier, 50 years later. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/lc2015.2015.838.

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Abstract: In 1936, immediately after the Italian conquest of the Ethiopian territories, the Fascist government initiated a competition to prepare the plan of Addis Ababa. Shortly, the new capital of the Italian empire in East Africa became the center of the Fascist debate on colonial planning and the core of the architectural discussion on the design for the control of African people. Taking into consideration the proposal for Addis Ababa designed by Le Corbusier, this paper reveals his perception of Europe’s role of supremacy in the colonial history of the 1930s. Le Corbusier admired the achievements of European colonialism in North Africa, especially the work of Prost and Lyautey, and appreciated the results of French domination in the continent. As architect and planner, he shared the Eurocentric assumption that considered overseas colonies as natural extension of European countries, and believed that the separation of indigenous and European quarters led to a more efficient control of the colonial city. In Addis Ababa he worked within the limit of the Italian colonial framework and, in the urgencies of the construction of the Fascist colonial empire, he participated in the coercive construction of imperial identities. Keywords: Le Corbusier; Addis Ababa; colonial city; Fascist architecture; racial separation; Eurocentrism. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/LC2015.2015.838
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"CONDITIONAL ASSET PRICING IN EUROPEAN REAL ESTATE CAPITAL MARKETS." In 17th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference: ERES Conference 2010. ERES, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2010_254.

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"Human Capital Mobility and Disruption of an Organization’s Social Capital." In 20th European Conference on Knowledge Management. ACPI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.34190/km.19.100.

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Baten, Jörg, and Mikołaj Szołtysek. The human capital of Central-Eastern and Eastern Europe in European perspective. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, January 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-wp-2012-002.

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Contessi, Silvio, and Pierangelo De Pace. Do European Capital Flows Comove? Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.20955/wp.2008.042.

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Gopinath, Gita, Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Loukas Karabarbounis, and Carolina Villegas-Sanchez. Capital Allocation and Productivity in South Europe. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w21453.

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Heckman, James, and Bas Jacobs. Policies to Create and Destroy Human Capital in Europe. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, February 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w15742.

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Desai, Mihir, Paul Gompers, and Josh Lerner. Institutions, Capital Constraints and Entrepreneurial Firm Dynamics: Evidence from Europe. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, December 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w10165.

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Blanchard, Olivier. Revisiting European Unemployment: Unemployment, Capital Accumulation, and Factor Prices. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w6566.

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Noordijk, Peter. Building Bridges with Social Capital in the European Union. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.1091.

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Szołtysek, Mikołaj, Radoslaw Poniat, Sebastian Klüsener, and Siegfried Gruber. Family organisation and human capital inequalities in historic Europe: testing the association anew. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, May 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-wp-2017-012.

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Brun, Lídia. Transformación económica: Perspectivas desde la Unión Europea. Fundación Carolina, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.33960/issn-e.1885-9119.dtfo05.

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La globalización financiera de las últimas décadas ha moldeado la configuración productiva de los países, ha aumentado su exposición a shocks externos y ha generado interdependencias entre los regímenes regulatorios (impositivos, laborales, financieros) y macroeconómicos (fiscales y monetarios). Sin mecanismos de gobernanza global que compensaran el margen reducido de la política doméstica, constreñida por la liberalización de los flujos de capital, los procesos de integración han propiciado la acumulación de desequilibrios, han inflado el peso del sector financiero y han tendido a aumentar la desigualdad. Si bien la Unión Europea ha acompañado su integración económica con instituciones del mismo alcance que el mercado, su arquitectura incompleta supuso una importante fuente de vulnerabilidad durante la gran crisis financiera. En contraste, la respuesta a la crisis de la COVID-19 puso de manifiesto la capacidad de los Estados para garantizar ingresos, movilizar recursos y dirigir los asuntos colectivos. La pandemia también subrayó las carencias de una globalización sin redundancias productivas ni autonomía estratégica. En la fase desglobalizadora que se abre, la tensión entre las interdependencias en una economía globalizada y las pugnas geopolíticas se acentúa con la sucesión de shocks solapados (económico, sanitario, bélico y climático), que dificultan la cooperación.
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Accominotti, Olivier, and Barry Eichengreen. The Mother of All Sudden Stops: Capital Flows and Reversals in Europe, 1919-32. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, October 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w19580.

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