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Eichengreen, Barry. "The Euro's Never-Ending Crisis." Current History 110, no. 734 (March 1, 2011): 91–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2011.110.734.91.

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The fact that resolving the crisis will be costly has one silver lining. It concentrates attention on the need to reform the institutions of the euro area to prevent equally costly crises from occurring again.
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ROVNER, SOPHIE L. "SILVER LINING IN MELAMINE CRISIS." Chemical & Engineering News 87, no. 21 (May 25, 2009): 36–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cen-v087n021.p036.

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Glahn, Richard Von. "Myth and Reality of China's Seventeenth-Century Monetary Crisis." Journal of Economic History 56, no. 2 (June 1996): 429–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050700016508.

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The impact of China's demand for silver on global trade in specie and monetary metals during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries remains poorly understood. Conventional wisdom postulates that seventeenth-century China became so dependent on foreign silver to sustain domestic economic growth that a sharp fall in silver imports in the 1640s led to the fall of the Ming dynasty in 1644. This hypothesis rests on dubious theoretical and empirical grounds. The demand for silver in China was determined by long-term changes in indigenous demand for money rather than short-term fluctuations in the flow of silver imports.
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Nevile, John. "The Current Crisis Has a Silver Lining." Economic and Labour Relations Review 19, no. 2 (July 2009): 27–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/103530460901900203.

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Tezcan, Baki. "The Ottoman Monetary Crisis of 1585 Revisited." Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 52, no. 3 (2009): 460–504. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156852009x458223.

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AbstractIn 1585-8, the Ottoman silver currency, the akçe, was officially devalued by 100% against the Venetian gold ducat and foreign silver currencies, and its silver content was reduced by 44%. Some scholars have interpreted this devaluation and debasement as a consequence of the silver influx from the Americas, whereas others have referred to the difficulties that the Ottoman state had to face in financing its war effort against the Safavids in Persia. This study suggests that the unification of a number of distinct regional monetary zones in an interregional imperial economy by the second half of the sixteenth century must be regarded as an important factor that contributed to the monetary crisis of 1585. En 1585-88, l'akçe, la monnaie d'argent ottomane, fut dévaluée officiellement de 100% par rapport au ducat d'or vénitien et les monnaies d'argent étrangères, et le pourcentage d'argent en fut réduit de 44%. Certains chercheurs interprètent cette dévaluation et cette dépréciation comme étant la conséquence de l'influx d'argent venant des Amériques, tandisque d'autres attribuent les problèmes de l'état ottoman au financement des guerres contre les Safavides d'Iran. Cette contribution suggère que l'unification d'un bon nombre de zones monétaires régionales qui différaient entre elles en une seule économie impériale interrégionale dans la seconde moitié du XVIe siècle doit être regardée comme un facteur important ayant contribué à la crise monétaire de 1585.
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Ershov, M. "New Risks of the Post-crisis World." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 12 (December 20, 2010): 4–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2010-12-4-16.

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Despite the signs of recovery of the world economy the markets feel uncertain. The search for "risk-averse" investments stimulates continuous growth of the price of gold, silver, swiss frank. The second phase of quantitative easing in the US implies massive creation of dollars that reinforces emergence of excess liquidity and associated risks in the world financial system.
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Vargo, John, and Erica Seville. "Crisis strategic planning for SMEs: finding the silver lining." International Journal of Production Research 49, no. 18 (September 15, 2011): 5619–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207543.2011.563902.

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Alam, Md Kausar, Mosab I. Tabash, Mabruk Billah, Sanjeev Kumar, and Suhaib Anagreh. "The Impacts of the Russia–Ukraine Invasion on Global Markets and Commodities: A Dynamic Connectedness among G7 and BRIC Markets." Journal of Risk and Financial Management 15, no. 8 (August 8, 2022): 352. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jrfm15080352.

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The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has been causing knock-on effects worldwide. The supply and price of major commodity markets (oil, gas, platinum, gold, and silver) have been greatly impacted. Due to the ongoing conflict, financial markets across the world have experienced a strong dynamic regarding commodities prices. This effect can be considered the biggest change since the occurrence of the financial crisis in the year 2008, which explicitly influenced the oil and gold markets. This study attempts to investigate the impacts of the Russian invasion crisis on the dynamic connectedness among five commodities and the G7 and BRIC (leading stock) markets. We have applied the time-varying parameter vector autoregressive (TVP-VAR) method, which reflects the way spillovers are shaped by various crises periods, and we found extreme connectedness among all commodities and markets (G7 and BRIC). The findings show that gold and silver (commodities) and the United States, Canada, China, and Brazil (stock markets) are the receivers from the rest of the commodities/market’s transmitters of shocks during this invasion crisis. This research has policy implications that could be beneficial to commodity and stock investors, and these implications could guide them to make many decisions about investment in such tumultuous situations. Policymakers, institutional investors, bankers, and international organizations are the possible beneficiaries of these policy decisions.
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Palacková, Eva. "Two birds with one stone: Greening the EU’s post-coronavirus recovery." European View 19, no. 2 (October 2020): 138–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1781685820964299.

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If there is a silver lining to the ongoing pandemic, it could be its potential to change people’s behaviour and policymakers’ attitudes in favour of more sustainable models. The article focuses on the global struggle with the coronavirus and the resulting economic crisis, amid the ongoing crises of climate change and environmental degradation, and argues that returning to business as usual is not an option. Instead, it suggests learning from the experience, harnessing the momentum and embracing new ways of doing things to achieve green growth. The EU’s post-coronavirus recovery package has this sort of transformative potential for the economies and societies of the member states. If it is implemented well, it could turn the crisis into an opportunity, and people will reap its benefits for generations to come.
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Hazzard, R. A. "Theos Epiphanes: Crisis and Response." Harvard Theological Review 88, no. 4 (October 1995): 415–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017816000031692.

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Burton Y. Berry gave a unique silver tetradrachm to the American Numismatic Society in 1959. The obverse of the coin bears the diademed and draped bust of a Ptolemaic king wearing sideburns, and, in the left field behind the king's portrait, a six-pointed star or comet (*). The reverse bears an eagle facing left on a thunderbolt, an inscription ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟϒ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ (“of Ptolemy the king”), a six-pointed star or comet in the right field, and a monogram (ΠΑ) in the left field in front of the eagle. Dawson Kiang first published the tetradrachm in 1962. Dating it to the reign of Ptolemy VI Philometor (180–145 BCE), Kiang supposed that the portrait was an effigy of that monarch. In this article, I shall identify the portrait with Ptolemy V Epiphanes and submit a new hypothesis about the origin of his surname in 199/8 BCE.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Silver Crisis"

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Moloughney, Brian. "Silver, state and society : A monetary perspective on China's seventeenth century crisis." Thesis, University of Canterbury. History, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/8832.

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This thesis is an investigation of the extent and importance of China's dependence upon imported silver in the years leading up to the fall of the Ming dynasty in 1644. The commercial expansion and fiscal reforms of the late Ming years had resulted in an increased demand for silver, yet very little of the metal was mined domestically and China relied on foreign sources to supply the increasing demand. It is this dependence upon foreign sources of supply, at a time when the demand for monetary media was continually increasing, which has led to the suggestion that the collapse of the Ming dynasty may have been a consequence, at least in part, of a decline in the volume of imported silver. The thesis gives a detailed consideration of this hypothesis. It also examines the suggestion that the changing pattern of money-use within the empire, the increasing use of silver, was associated with the rise of new social tensions, and that together these undermined the stability of the Ming administration. The evidence accumulated from the perusal of this monetary perspective will be balanced against what is known of the turmoil of these late Ming years so as to broaden an understanding of the crisis of state and society in the seventeenth century China.
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Pettersson, Jenny, and Lisa Hansson. "“Det finns inte en silver bullet” : En kvalitativ fallstudie om ett statligt bolags deltagande i sociala medier när förtroendet har raserats." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-160868.

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I det ständigt förändrade medielandskapet ökar möjligheterna för organisationer att hitta nya vägar att nå ut med sin marknadskommunikation. Detta ställer höga krav på att organisationer ska delta i medieplattformar och ha en fungerande strategi för hur plattformen ska användas. Sociala medier är en relativt ny plattform för organisationer att delta i och bidrar med en möjlighet att föra en interaktion med kunder, till skillnad från traditionella media som är en envägskommunikation. Tidigare studier har adresserat strategier för att organisationer på ett framgångsrikt sätt ska generera förtroende och lojalitet via sina sociala medier. Den kunskapslucka som återfinns är att undersöka om dessa strategier är relevanta och applicerbara även i ett fall där ett utvalt företag befinner sig i en djup förtroendekris. Studiens syfte är att utifrån ett företagsperspektiv kartlägga en pågående förtroendekris och undersöka hur ett deltagande i sociala medier kan bidra till att återfå ett raserat förtroende. Studien är en fallstudie om PostNord som i skrivande stund genomgår en förtroendekris samt använder sig utav en social plattform, Facebook, för att kommunicera med sina kunder. Det teoretiska ramverket som används för studien är Kellers (2001) kundbaserade varumärkeskapital som innefattar nivåer för att generera förtroende. Empirin samlades in genom en kvalitativ ansats och semistrukturerade intervjuer genomfördes med anställda på PostNord. Studien visar att det råder olika uppfattningar gällande vilken roll sociala medier har haft i förtroendekrisen och även hur ett deltagande i sociala medier kan bidra till att öka förtroendet. Författarna av denna studie har sammanställt en modell med en potentiell strategi för att bidra till att öka förtroendet via ett deltagande i sociala medier.
In the ever-changing media landscape, the opportunities for organizations to find new ways to reach out with their market communication are increasing. This poses high demands on organizations to participate in media platforms and to have a successful strategy for the platform. Social media is a relatively new platform for organizations to participate in and provides an opportunity to interact with customers, unlike one-way communication like the traditional media. Studies in the past has found strategies for organizations to apply for generating trust and loyalty through their participation in social media. The knowledge gap that is found is to investigate whether these strategies are relevant and applicable even in a case where a selected company is in a deep trust crisis. The aim of the study is to assess from an enterprise perspective an ongoing trust crisis and the role that social media can play in increasing trust by participating in social media. The study is a case study of PostNord. The organization is currently undergoing a trust crisis and uses a social media platform, Facebook, to communicate with their customers. The theoretical framework used for the study is Keller’s (2001) customer-based brand equity that includes levels for generating trust. Empirical data was collected through a qualitative approach and semi structured interviews were conducted with employees from PostNord. The result of this study shows that there are different perceptions about the role of social media in the trust crisis and how a participation in social media can help increase trust. The authors of this study have compiled a model of a potential strategy to help increase trust through participation in social media.
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Dywili, Nomxolisi Ruth. "Development of Metal Nanoparticle-Doped Polyanilino-Graphene Oxide High Performance Supercapacitor Cells." University of the Western Cape, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/6251.

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Supercapacitors, also known as ultracapacitors or electrochemical capacitors, are considered one of the most important subjects concerning electricity or energy storage which has proven to be problematic for South Africa. In this work, graphene oxide (GO) was supported with platinum, silver and copper nanoparticles anchored with dodecylbenzenesulphonic acid (DBSA) doped polyaniline (PANI) to form nanocomposites. Their properties were investigated with different characterization techniques. The high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) revealed GO's nanosheets to be light, flat, transparent and appeared to be larger than 1.5 ?m in thickness. This was also confirmed by high resolution scanning electron microscopy (HRSEM) with smooth surfaces and wrinkled edges observed with the energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX) confirming the presence of the functional groups such as carbon and oxygen. The HRTEM analysis of decorated GO with platinum, silver and copper nanoparticles (NPs) revealed small and uniformly dispersed NPs on the surface of GO with mean particle sizes of 2.3 ± 0.2 nm, 2.6 ± 0.3 nm and 3.5 ± 0.5 nm respectively and the surface of GO showed increasing roughness as observed in HRSEM micrographs. The X-ray fluorescence microscopy (XRF) and EDX confirmed the presence of the nanoparticles on the surface of GO as platinum, silver and copper which appeared in abundance in each spectra. Anchoring the GO with DBSA doped PANI revealed that single GO sheets were embedded into the polymer latex, which caused the DBSA-PANI particles to become adsorbed on their surfaces. This process then appeared as dark regions in the HRTEM images. Morphological studies by HRSEM also supported that single GO sheets were embedded into the polymer latex as composite formation appeared aggregated and as bounded particles with smooth and toothed edges.
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Ögren, Anders. "Empirical studies in money, credit and banking : the Swedish credit market in transition under the silver and gold standards 1834-1913 /." Stockholm : Institute for Research in Economic History (Institutet för ekonomisk historisk forskning vid Handelshögsk.) (EHF), 2003. http://web.hhs.se/efi/summary/616.htm.

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Crisan, Diana [Verfasser]. "Anti-inflammatory effect of metallic silver and gold nanoparticles complexed with polyphenolic compounds in human chronic stationary plaque psoriasis / Diana Crisan." Ulm : Universität Ulm, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1101578319/34.

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Ögren, Anders. "Empirical studies in money, credit and banking : the Swedish credit market in transition under the silver and gold standards 1834-1913." Doctoral thesis, Handelshögskolan i Stockholm, EHFF - Stiftelsen för Ekonomisk-historisk och Företagshistorisk Forskning, 2003. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hhs:diva-1876.

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The empirical results reached in this thesis contradict the traditional theoretical view of money as being exogenously introduced into an economy as a medium of exchange intended to reduce the transactions costs associated with barter. Instead money was endogenously created in the form of credit. Thus, the long run neutrality of money also is called into question. The varying quality of different kinds of money reflects the demand for them. If legal tender was of higher quality than private promissary notes, it was because the former were in greater demand. Concisely put, the market determines the value, and therefore the quality, of various kinds of money. The principal problem addressed in this thesis is how, during the expansive nineteenth century, it was possible to satisfy the ever growing need for credit and means of payment without sacrificing the fixed exchange rate. Particular attention is paid to the private note issuing banks, the so called Enskilda banks, that dominated the Swedish banking system throughout the nineteenth century. In addition to their note issuing, the Enskilda banks were characterized by unlimited owner liability. An examination of the ongoing political process from a rational choice perspective, indicates that initially the concept of note issuing Enskilda banks enjoyed wide spread support. They were considered to be a reasonable response to the problem of establishing a commercial banking system in an illiquid economy. The distribution of political and economic power in favor of the Crown and the Nobility included their control over the issuance of bank charters. The monopolistic policy they followed in this regard, however, resulted in growing hostility towards these. As a result, starting in the middle 1860's, a more liberal attitude towards the establishment of banks began to prevail. By the end of the nineteenth century, various political interest were able to engineer the revocation of the Enskilda banks’ note issuing rights. The special characteristics of the Enskilda banks, the right to issue bank notes and the unlimited liability of their owners, have caused them to be perceived as outdated, at least once Joint Stock banks were introduced. In contrast to the Enskilda banks, these were unable to issue notes but instead provided their owners with limited liability. The thesis demonstrates that, given the initial illiquidity of the Swedish economy, the Enskilda banks actually were the more efficient alternative. Indeed, the note issuing privileges of the Enskilda banks became one of the principal factors behind the development of liquid domestic capital markets. An empirical study that includes the most basic constraints faced by the nineteenth century Swedish economy, the demands of the specie standard and the general shortages of reliable means of payment and of credit, reveals that the Enskilda bank system can not, strictly speaking, be considered an example of free banking. Instead of holding specie reserves, the Enskilda banks backed their notes with central bank (Riksbank) notes. This was not because the public preferred Enskilda bank to Riksbank notes.  Rather it was the result of a monetary adverse selection process; Gresham’s Law.  Previously utilized, lower quality, means of payment were replaced by Enskilda bank notes. By accepting some of the discount costs, the Enskilda banks made their notes circulate at par with Riksbank notes. Thus a domestic specie exchange system was created. The note issuance of the Enskilda banks paved the way for the deposit based commercial banking system that followed, and it was essential for the monetization of the economy that occurred during the late 1860's. The long run expansion of the money supply was unrelated to growth in Riksbank reserves, specie holdings or the monetary base. Other countries operating under the specie standard also experienced monetary growth, indicating that the specie standard actually was a system of credit. Money supply, as measured in terms of Riksbank and Enskilda bank notes held by the public, eventually reflected the level of output (GDP).  VAR-tests indicated that annual changes in the level of Riksbank reserves preceded changes in the money supply which, in turn, preceded changes in the level of prices, thus supporting the price quantity theory. These results are summarized in a regression model that estimates domestic price movements as a function of current changes in international prices and GDP and of lagged changes in domestic prices and the money supply. The final chapter is an empirical analysis of the support provided to the Swedish banking system during the most severe financial crises of the nineteenth century.  Maintaining the specie standard was over riding goal of the Riksbank. In times of crises, this concern prevented the Bank from supporting the banking system in accord with the classical lender of last resort recipe; to inject liquidity and briefly suspend convertibility. The thesis argues that in a transitional economy, such as that of nineteenth century Sweden, the fixed exchange rate makes it impossible in times of crisis to support the banks at all costs. Doing so might well convert a banking crisis into a currency crisis. Indeed, this is exactly what has happened in various countries on several occasions during the late twentieth century. Instead the appropriate procedure for acting as lender of last resort in a transitional economy is to initially support the banks, but only as long as central bank reserves are not exhausted. Should the seriousness of the crisis make this insufficient, the authorities should then proceed to import high powered money as a way of supplementing their reserves. The possibility that such action will be needed makes it particularly important that the country’s public finances be kept in good order.

Diss. Stockholm : Handelshögskolan, 2003. Sammanfattning på engelska

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Feil, Fernanda de Freitas. "Comparação das políticas macroeconômicas e de transferências de renda e do papel do Estado dos governos Fernando Henrique Cardoso e Luis Inácio Lula da Silva." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/96700.

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Este estudo objetivou analisar as políticas macroeconômicas e de transferência de renda nos governos Fernando Henrique Cardoso e Luis Inácio Lula da Silva de forma a traçar um com- parativo entre ambos. Para tanto, foram consultados artigos acadêmicos, livros, documentos oficiais do governo e séries de dados estáticos relativos ao período em questão. Foram anali- sados a política macroeconômica praticada, a atuação dos dois governos em relação às políti- cas macroeconômicas adotadas nos períodos de crise financeira internacional, suas políticas de transferência de renda e, por fim, a forma como o Estado se insere na economia. Para atin- gir os objetivos propostos, o presente trabalho foi dividido em quatro capítulos, iniciando por uma introdução que, além de expor os objetivos do presente trabalho, discorre sobre a implan- tação do Plano Real. O segundo e terceiro capítulos tratam sobre os governos FHC e Lula, respectivamente. Os capítulos foram estruturados de forma análoga, para facilitar a compara- ção entre os dois períodos. O quarto capítulo traz as considerações finais desta dissertação, abordando os pontos de continuidade e ruptura entre os dois governos. Por fim, esta disserta- ção conta com um Apêndice de Tabelas e um Apêndice de Gráficos, que contém tabelas e gráficos com os principais dados abordados durante o desenvolvimento deste trabalho. Esse trabalho conclui que houve um movimento de continuidade entre os governos. No entanto, apesar da semelhança dos princípios macroeconômicos adotados, algumas diferenças, como o padrão de reação às crises internacionais, as políticas de inclusão social com programas de transferência de renda e a forma como o Estado se insere na economia foram essenciais para explicar os resultados diferentes entre ambos.
The present dissertation intends to analyze the macroeconomics and income transfer policies during Fernando Henrique Cardoso and Luis Inácio Lula da Silva’s administrations. It was used a bibliographic research based on articles, official data and documents from de govern- ment. This dissertation investigates the relation between the two governments regarding the macroeconomic policies during internationals financial crises, the income transfer policies as well as the role of the State in the economy. The present work is divided in four sections. The first one, the introduction, presents the objectives of this thesis and explains the creation of the Real Plan. The second and third sections address the FHC and Lula administrations. The chapters are aborted in a similar way in order to facilitate the comparison between the two presidencies. The fourth chapter concludes this dissertation, approaching the rupture and con- tinuity points between the two governments. Finally, this dissertation has a graphic appendix and a table appendix.
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Repetto, Federico. "La formation médiatisée du citoyen en Italie pendant la transition vers la deuxième République." Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00690917.

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Le premier chapitre résume et anticipe une grande partie des thèmes de la recherche. Le §.1 et le 2 montrent la surprise et l'égarement de certains autorisés intellectuels libéraux démocratiques face à la victoire de Berlusconi en 1994, qui, avec les transformations de la loi électorale en 1993, marquerait, selon l'opinion courante, le passage à la " deuxième République ". Ma recherche suggère plutôt que 1994 a été le retour à une culture antipolitique longtemps refoulée, que Berlusconi a bien su interpréter et représenter, tant dans ses télévisions que dans sa propagande politique directe. En revanche à mon avis c'est la défaite des référendums de 1995 pour l'abrogation du duopole télévisuel et pour la limitation de la publicité (§.3) qui montre des indices bien plus forts de son hégémonie en tant que personnage public et " commanager " (" communication manager " - P. Musso), mais les politiciens traditionnels ont de graves responsabilités en ce qui concerne les origines du duopole et le développement de son hégémonie télévisuelle (§.4). Dans le §.5,6 et 8 j'expose les deux clefs d'interprétation de l'histoire de la néo-télévision qui guideront ma recherche surtout dans les ch. 5, 6 et 7 : l' " effet Meyrowitz " et l' " l'effet Chomsky " (les guillemets sont nécessaires car je ne prétends pas qu'il s'agisse de théories pouvant être universalisées et formalisées, mais seulement de critères pour l'organisation et l'interprétation des données historiques). La première suggère la possibilité que la néo-télévision en Italie ait stimulé la perte progressive de l'aura, du prestige et de l'autorité des parents, des politiciens et en général des adultes. La théorie de Meyrowitz, inspirée à la sociologie dramaturgique de Goffman, visait à expliquer l'époque des mouvements de la contestation en Amérique par le biais de la diffusion de la télévision parmi les familles américaines (50% environ d'entre elles avaient un poste en 1954). Mais le recours à la paléotélévision ne peut pas donner de contributions importantes à la compréhension de ces mêmes mouvements en Italie : elle y était moins répandue, avait beaucoup moins d'heures d'émission, avait une seule chaîne au début et au maximum deux, etc ; et de toute façon beaucoup d'autres stimulations (la contagion étrangère, p.ex) se sont manifestées. La néotélévision en revanche a constitué un changement rapide qui a concerné tous les aspects (heures d'émission, nombre de chaînes,etc), donc ont peut s'attendre à une ultérieure perte de prestige des adultes, mais dans une forme différente par rapport à la contestation. L' " effet Chomsky " peut intégrer l' " effet Meyrowitz ". Selon Chomsky, les médias qui vivent de publicité doivent " produire " (je dirais : attirer, sélectionner, former) leur public, qu'ils devront " vendre aux annonceurs ". Les grilles de la néo-télévision seront donc au service des exigences des ces derniers. Il ne s'agit certes pas d'une idée nouvelle, ni d'une idée de Chomsky seulement, qui l'emploie de façon apodictique dans sa polémique contre les media mainstream : elle est partagée entre autres par A. Pilati avec une intention décidemment apologétique (cf. §.8). Naturellement cet " effet " est encore moins déterminable de manière scientifique, car la formation concerne notamment en tant que telle la longue période, est le résultat de trop de facteurs croisés et ses conséquences sont difficilement prévisibles, sinon carrément imprévisibles. Néanmoins les attitudes des italiens envers la publicité et les marques ont changé depuis de façon si radicale (cf sondages Eurisko) que l'on ne peut que les mettre en relation avec le développement contemporain de la néotélévision. En outre la publicité adressée aux enfants vise à en faire des consommateurs autonomes par rapport à leurs parents.
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Books on the topic "Silver Crisis"

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Bai yin wei ji yu bi zhi gai ge: Jie xi Nanjing guo min zheng fu yin ben wei shi qi de zheng zhi, jing ji yu wai jiao = THE SILVER CRISIS AND THE REFORM OF MONETARY SYSTEM. Beijing Shi: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she, 2014.

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Solmon, Lewis C. The last silver bullet?: Technology for America's public schools. Greenwich, Conn: Information Age Pub., 2006.

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The bright silver star. New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2003.

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The bright silver star. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2004.

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Childs, Laura. The silver needle murder. New York: Berkley Prime Crime, 2008.

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The silver needle murder. New York: Berkley Prime Crime, 2008.

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Childs, Laura. The silver needle murder. New York: Berkley Prime Crime, 2008.

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Kelly, Mitzi. Deadly policy: A Silver Sleuths mystery. New York: Avalon Books, 2012.

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Land of the silver dragon: An Aelf Fen mystery. Sutton, England: Severn House, 2013.

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The Silver Needle Murder (A Tea Shop Mystery, #9). Waterville, Me: Wheeler Pub., 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Silver Crisis"

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Nevile, J. W. "The Current Crisis Has a Silver Lining." In Post-Keynesian Essays from Down Under Volume II: Essays on Policy and Applied Economics, 79–91. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137475350_7.

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Saha, Soumya, and Gagari Chakrabarti. "Globalization, Crisis and Forex Exposure: Indian Evidence." In The Globalization Conundrum—Dark Clouds behind the Silver Lining, 97–136. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1727-9_7.

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Patra, Sudip. "Agents’ Behavior in Crisis: Can Quantum Decision Modeling Be a Better Answer?" In The Globalization Conundrum—Dark Clouds behind the Silver Lining, 137–56. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1727-9_8.

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Styvén, Maria Ek, Anne Engström, Esmail Salehi‐Sangari, and Mana Farshid. "There’s a Silver Lining: Information Quality, Trust, and Positive Meaning After a Crisis." In Celebrating America’s Pastimes: Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie and Marketing?, 923–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26647-3_197.

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Das, Soma, and Basabi Bhattacharya. "A Study on the Spillover of Stock Market Volatility between India and US in the Context of the Global Financial Crisis of 2007–08." In The Globalization Conundrum—Dark Clouds behind the Silver Lining, 81–96. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1727-9_6.

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Walsh, Richard Hussey. "‘Observations on the Gold Crisis, the Price of Silver and the Demand for It....’ 1." In Irish Political Economy, 170–89. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003100881-11.

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Cameron, Fiona R. "Technospheric Curation and the Swedish Allah Ring: Refiguring Digitisations and Curatorial Agency as Ecological Compositions, and Eco-curating as Planetary Inhabitations." In Museum Digitisations and Emerging Curatorial Agencies Online, 95–120. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80646-0_5.

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AbstractIn this chapter I unravel human-centred understandings of digitisations working with the digitisation of a silver-alloy finger ring inscribed in Arabic Kufic writing with the words “il-la-lah” (“For/to Allah”) and re-theorise it through a novel ontological, new-materialisms, posthuman, ecological mode of thinking (Cameron, Fiona R. 2018. Posthuman Museum Practices. In The Posthuman Glossary, ed. Rosi Braidotti and Maria Hlavajova, 349–352. London / New York: Bloomsbury Academic; Cameron, Fiona R. 2019. Theorizing Digitisations in Global Computational Infrastructures. In The International Handbook of New Digital Practices in Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums and Heritage Sites, ed. Hannah Lewi, Wally Smith, Steve Cooke, and Dirk vom Lehn, 55–67. London: Routledge). The ring is significant as evidence of interactions between Viking and Islamic worlds and as an artefact directed to promoting intercultural respect during the Syrian refugee crisis and the rise of far-right anti-Muslim sentiments. Significantly, the ring digitisation also becomes planetary in reach and distribution as an unruly, more-than-digital ecological composition in which curatorial agency is refigured as radical, eco-systemic processes involving the action and vitality of many different coordinates in their unfolding (Cameron, Fiona R. 2021. The Future of Digital Data, Heritage and Curation in a More-Than-Human World. Abington: Routledge., 129).
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Çetin, Işın, Hilal Yıldırır Keser, and Sema Ay. "Green Crimes as a Dark Side of Globalization." In The Globalization Conundrum—Dark Clouds behind the Silver Lining, 159–83. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1727-9_9.

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Wolfson, Martin H. "The Silver Crisis of 1980." In Financial Crises, 60–75. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315289014-8.

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van der Spek, R. J., J. G. Dercksen, K. Kleber, and M. Jursa. "Money, silver and trust in Mesopotamia." In Money, Currency and Crisis, 102–31. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315210711-5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Silver Crisis"

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Przybylski, Lawrence. "Discipline: The ‘Silver Bullet’ for Solving the Software Crisis." In International Off-Highway & Powerplant Congress & Exposition. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States: SAE International, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/941744.

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Smith, Erin, and Scott C. McKenzie. "COLLOIDAL SILVER ENHANCED CERAMIC WATER FILTER: AIDING IN THE WATER CRISIS." In GSA 2020 Connects Online. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020am-356359.

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Karataş, Togan, and Emre Ürkmez. "Dynamics Affecting Gold Prices in the Global Crisis." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c04.00714.

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Gold prices have been one of the most observed financial indicators in the global economy. Various macro dynamics that historically determine the price of gold, as a precious metal have been initiated. In this scope, gold price fluctuations are closely linked to the global economic conjuncture. In this study, the role of gold in the global economy and historical gold prices are examined briefly, and in the course of global finance crisis, the elements Dow- Jones Index, petrol prices and silver prices as assigning gold prices are dealt with. An economic and econometric analysis is carried out for these indicators since it is regarded that they are crucially instrumental in gold prices. Study period is determined monthly and covers between 2007:01 and 2013:02. Johansen co-integration test, VECM and impulse response analyses are used in the econometric analysis. According to VECM analysis, it has been found out that the indicators do not act in unison in the short term, but the results of co-integration analysis reveal that gold prices are associated with the related economic indicators in the long term. As a result of impulse response analysis, it is seen that gold prices are more influenced by the fluctuations in petrol prices than other indicators. Within the frame of findings, it has been revealed that gold prices unsurprisingly increase during the crisis periods and are influenced by the indicators stated above.
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Dufour, Sebastien, and Rajesh D. Sharma. "How Digitization Lowers Oil & Gas Industry Break Even Cost." In SPE Middle East Oil & Gas Show and Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/204753-ms.

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The Oil&Gas industry has experienced three price crises over the past twelve years. Swings in the key variables of politics, economy and technology affect supply and demand dynamics and consequently oil prices. The rise of unconventional sources brought the industry into a recurrent surplus of supply, putting pressure on prices and the combination of a supply shock, shortage of storage and an unprecedent demand drop brought prices to a 30-years low in April 2020. Although volatile oil prices make it challenging for oil companies to manage their markets, the silver lining in low oil prices is that it forced the industry to focus on rendering their internal operations more efficient. O&G producers cut their costs dramatically to remain profitable. The industry embarked on an optimization path and consequently accelerated the adoption of digital transformation. The COVID-19 crisis along with increasing societal pressure has only been a catalyzer to this digital transformation, unlocking significant operational improvements and reducing carbon emissions. According to the latest Rystad Energy analysis average breakeven price dropped 35% between 2014 and 2018, and an additional 10% over the last 2 years, to a $50 breakeven price per barrel.
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Panchapakesan, B., Kousik Sivakumar, and Shaoxin Lu. "Metallic Nanowires From Carbon Nanotube Building Blocks: The Effect of Atomic Defects on the Nanotube Influencing Nanowire Growth." In ASME 2003 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2003-55042.

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Manipulation and control of matter at the nano- and atomic level are crucial for the success of nano-scale sensors and actuators. The ability to control and synthesize multilayer structures using carbon nanotubes that will enable to build electronic devices within a nanotube is still in its infancy. In this paper, we present results on selective electric field assisted deposition of metals on carbon nanotubes realizing metallic nanowire structures. Silver and platinum nanowires has been fabricated using this approach due to its applications in chemical sensing sensing as catalytic materials to sniff toxic agents and in the area of biomedical nanotechnology for construction of artificial muscles. The electric field assisted technique allows the deposition of metals with high degree of selectivity on carbon nanotubes by manipulating the charges on the surface of the nanotubes. The thickness and the growth of the nanowires was altered by inducing defects on the initial surface of the nanotubes that affected the local current densities and electrochemical reduction of silver and platinum on those defect sites. SEM and TEM investigations revealed silver and platinum nanowires between 10 nm-100 nm in diameter. Relatively higher metal deposition was achieved in defect related sites or places where the nanotubes criss-crossed each other, due to the high current densities in these sites. The present technique is versatile and enables the fabrication of host of different types of metallic and semiconduting nanowires using carbon nanotube templates for nanoelectronics and myriad of sensor applications. Further, nanowires can also serve as model systems for studying quantum size effects in these dimensions.
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Aruna Gandhi, M. S., V. Senthil Kumar, and Qian Li. "Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles using Rumex Crispus Extract and Evaluation of their Antibacterial Activities." In Asia Communications and Photonics Conference. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/acpc.2020.m4a.5.

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Verejanu, Dan. "Tudor Palladi la 75 ani – portret enciclopedic." In Conferinta stiintifica nationala cu participare internationala „Lecturi in memoriam acad. Silviu Berejan”. “Bogdan Petriceicu-Hasdeu” Institute of Romanian Philology, Republic of Moldova, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52505/lecturi.2021.05.26.

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Poet, traducător, eseist, critic și istoric literar, editor, Tudor Palladi, pe parcursul anilor de maturitate profesionistă, trece la o poezie metafizică umanistă, concentrat asupra puterii transformatoare a imaginației, preocupările sale imaginare fiind dintotdeauna luminoase şi reflexive. Iubirea eternă e evadarea metafizică a poetului Tudor Palladi. Prin poezie autorul își recuperează destinul. Registrul meditației sale are mari profunzimi sufletești, deține puterea de a conecta misterul sufletesc cu misterul cosmosului, a universului infinit, cu Puterea Divină.
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Arafat, Haider N., Ali H. Nayfeh, and Char-Ming Chin. "Nonlinear Nonplanar Dynamics of Parametrically Excited Cantilever Beams." In ASME 1997 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc97/vib-4028.

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Abstract The nonlinear nonplanar response of cantilever inextensional metallic beams to a principal parametric excitation of two of its “exural modes, one in each plane, is investigated. The lowest torsional frequencies of the beams considered are much larger than the frequencies of the excited modes so that the torsional inertia can be neglected. Using this condition as well as the inextensionality condition, we develop a Lagrangian whose variation leads to the two integro-partial-differential equations of Crespo da Silva and Glynn. The method of time-averaged Lagrangian is used to derive four first-order nonlinear ordinary-differential equations governing the modulation of the amplitudes and phases of the two interacting modes. The modulation equations exhibit the symmetry property found by Feng and Leal by analytically manipulating the interaction coefficients in the modulation equations obtained by Nayfeh and Pai by applying the method of multiple scales to the governing integro-partial-differential equations. A pseudo arclength scheme is used to trace the branches of the equilibrium solutions and an investigation of the eigenvalues of the Jacobian matrix is used to assess their stability. The equilibrium solutions experience pitchfork, saddle-node, and Hopf bifurcations. A detailed bifurcation of the dynamic solutions of the modulation equations is presented. Five branches of dynamic (periodic and chaotic) solutions were found. Two of these branches emerge from two Hopf bifurcations and the other three are isolated. The limit cycles undergo symmetry-breaking, cyclic-fold, and period-doubling bifurcations, whereas the chaotic attractors undergo attractor-merging and boundary crises.
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Taheri, Ali, and Claudio Aguayo. "Embodied immersive design for experience-based learning and self-illumination." In LINK 2021. Tuwhera Open Access, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/link2021.v2i1.72.

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Concept-based teaching and learning grounded on a mechanical paradigm has dominated western education tradition since the first industrial revolution. This type of educational tradition is characterised, among other things, by its reductionist and linear mindset that has led to siloed and disconnected knowledge generation. Yet the 21st Century demands us to rethink the traditional roles of the learner, the teacher and the learning environment. Climate change and wicked socio-ecological problems and challenges require a new ‘tradition’ to emerge, dominate and respond to our societal and planetary crisis. Integrated, multidisciplinary and transversal knowledge generation, dissemination and transfer, grounded on a strong critical ethics and philosophical exploration of new alternative educational paradigms, is paramount if we aim to respond accordingly to calls to create a better future today. Today’s 4th industrial revolution fusing Artificial Intelligence (AI) with the Internet of Things (IoT), genetic engineering, quantum mechanics and philosophy, and more is blurring the boundaries between the physical, digital, and biological worlds. This brings along the emergence of new understandings of the nature of human experience, and questions about how to design for it. In this scenario, education must become multidisciplinary again, where new epistemologies are to be the reflection of humanity’s process of change and transformation, while reconnecting with old and ancient knowledge and ways of doing. In the past, knowledge was considered a ‘unity’ whole acquired through journeys in people’s life, from where individuals learn by doing and experiencing every aspect of knowledge. One positive side-effect of embracing a unity view of knowledge today is that we can now make accessible non-western concepts, again, with emphasis on qualitative, subjective, emotional, embodied, ceremonial and spiritual views of knowledge generation and practice. How can we teach such concepts and views within a traditional and reductionist educational western system based on concept-based and siloed education? We cannot. Some knowledge, concepts and notions (known as ‘Qualia’ in the literature) can only be acquired through bodily lived and direct experiences. Today’s digital immersive technology can make it easier to integrate and consume knowledge through digital visualisation and self-led user experiences. New media can afford to provide learners a good foundation on many different disciplines, which normally would take years to achieve based on traditional pedagogy. Experience-based mediums like virtual reality (VR), if used in a non-concept based way, can bridge the knowledge gap existing created by qualia subjects in western societies. Here we argue that the epistemology coming from the Santiago school of cognition, with notions such as embodiment, embodied cognition and enaction, can inform and guide the development of an experience-based type of immersive learning design based on an enactive, self-led user experience. We propose that immersive learning experience design ought to focus first and foremost on ethics and critical philosophy, followed by embodied design for experience-based self-driven illumination. In this presentation we review the conceptual background leading to some examples of current experienced-based learning and self-illumination design exploration in immersive learning design, informed by the epistemology coming from the Santiago school of cognition.
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Silva, Oscarina Teodora Prado Santos, Raquel Henrique, Nathan David Vogt, Maria Angélica Toniolo, and Mario Valério Filho. "PRESSÕES AMBIENTAIS E PERCEPÇÕES DE MORADORES NA BACIA DO RIO PARAÍBA DO SUL." In VI Seminário do Programa de Pós-graduação Planejamento Urbano e Regional. Universidade do Vale do Paraíba, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18066/semplur2021.11.

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O presente resumo apresenta uma análise sobre a questão socioambiental acerca dos problemas ambientais na bacia do rio Paraíba do Sul, porção paulista, a partir de uma pesquisa quali-quantitativa com 339 moradores. Esta bacia compõe a Mata Atlântica, cujo 90% das florestas foram desmatadas nos últimos séculos (WILLIAMS, 2006). Atualmente, seus principais problemas ambientais são a as áreas de pastagens degradadas, em uso ou abandonadas, a monocultura de eucalipto, a ocupação urbana, irregular e saneamento precários, (DEVIDE et al., 2014; RONQUIM et al., 2016; SILVA et al. 2017,). Sendo assim, temos como problemática de pesquisa questionar sobre a paisagem regional frágil do ponto de vista ambiental e a capacidade de resiliência e adaptação da paisagem da bacia para choques climáticos extremos, como a crise hídrica de 2013-2015 que acometeu sobretudo a região (MENDES FILHO et al., 2016), a qual teve como consequência, em medida do governo do estado de São Paulo, efetivar a proposta transposição das águas do manancial Jaguari (bacia Paraíba do Sul) ao Atibainha (Sistema Cantareira) (MARENGO, ALVES, 2015), acentuando ainda mais a pressão para a resiliência deste recurso hídrico, que abastece as cidades do Vale do Paraíba, região metropolitana fluminense e agora também a capital paulista.
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Tschunkert, Kristina, Caroline Delgado, Vongai Murugani, and Marie Riquier. Financing Food Security: Promises and Pitfalls of the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus in South Sudan. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, January 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55163/emwf5600.

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This study explores the potential for donor governments and institutions to support the operationalization of the humanitarian, development and peacebuilding (HDP) nexus to respond to the food insecurity crisis in South Sudan and the challenges this presents. South Sudan faces one of the worst hunger crises in the world. Violent conflict, climate shocks and widespread economic crisis have left 70 per cent of the population severely food insecure. Donors have provided nearly $13 billion in official development assistance (ODA) since the country’s independence in 2011, of which a large proportion has been allocated to the food security sector, but the number of food insecure people is higher than ever. Despite commitments to work across the HDP nexus, donor financing remains largely siloed in humanitarian, development and peacebuilding funding streams. Almost all the ODA provided is earmarked, which prevents much-needed collaboration among implementing actors and limits the ability to pool resources and adapt to ever-changing conflict and peacebuilding dynamics.
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