1.

Record Nr.

UNISA990000126460203316

Autore

SRBIK, Heinrich : von

Titolo

Cultura e storia in Germania dall'umanesimo ad oggi / di Heinrich von Srbik ; prefazione di Rosario Romeo ; [traduzione di Elisabetta Bascone Remiddi ... et al.]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Roma, : Jouvence, 1996

ISBN

88-7801-081-2

Descrizione fisica

2 volumi (XVIII, 969 p. complessive) ; 21 cm

Collana

Storia ; 23

Disciplina

907.2043

Soggetti

Storiografia tedesca - Storia

Collocazione

X.2.B. 111/1

X.2.B. 111/2

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910788347303321

Autore

Trebesch Christoph

Titolo

The Cost of Aggressive Sovereign Debt Policies : : How Much is theprivate Sector Affected? / / Christoph Trebesch

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009

ISBN

1-4623-6284-2

1-4527-0366-3

9786612842511

1-4518-7176-7

1-282-84251-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (37 p.)

Collana

IMF Working Papers

Soggetti

Debts, Public

Fiscal policy

Exports and Imports

Financial Risk Management

Money and Monetary Policy

Public Finance

International Lending and Debt Problems

Financing Policy

Financial Risk and Risk Management

Capital and Ownership Structure

Value of Firms

Goodwill

Financial Crises

Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General

Debt

Debt Management

Sovereign Debt

Economic & financial crises & disasters

International economics

Monetary economics

Finance

Public finance & taxation

Financial crises

Debt default

External debt



Credit

Debt restructuring

Money

Public debt

Debts, External

United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"February 2009."

Nota di contenuto

Contents; I. Introduction; II. Related Literature; A. Debt Crises and Private Sector Access to Credit; B. The Role of Cooperation and Policy Signals; III. Econometric Methodology; A. Previous Approaches; B. Estimated Model; C. Dependent Variable: Foreign Credit to the Private Sector; D. Measuring Crisis Episodes; IV. Data: The Index of Coerciveness; A. Composition of the Index; B. Coding of the Index; V. Estimation Issues: Controlling for Shocks, Politics and Fundamentals; VI. Discussion of Results; A. Main Results; B. Effects of Individual Coercive Policies; C. Robustness Analysis

VII. Concluding RemarksTables; 1. Emerging Market Countries Included in the Estimations; 2. List of Control Variables; 3. Effect of Aggressive Debt Policies on Total Amount Borrowed; 4. Default Effects and Aggressive Debt Policies During Default; 5. Effect of Individual Coercive Actions (9 Sub-Indicators); 6. Robustness Tests; References

Sommario/riassunto

This paper proposes a new empirical measure of cooperative versus conflictual crisis resolution following sovereign default and debt distress. The index of government coerciveness is presented as a proxy for excusable versus inexcusable default behaviour and used to evaluate the costs of default for the domestic private sector, in particular its access to international debt markets. Our findings indicate that unilateral, aggressive sovereign debt policies lead to a strong decline in corporate access to external finance (loans and bond issuance). We conclude that coercive government actions towards external creditors can have strong signalling effects with negative spillovers on domestic firms. "Good faith" debt renegotiations may be crucial to minimize the domestic costs of sovereign defaults.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910826978703321

Autore

Van Gundy Alana

Titolo

Feminist theory, crime, and social justice / / Alana Van Gundy

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Oxford : , : Anderson Publishing, , 2014

ISBN

1-317-52254-0

1-138-16160-8

1-315-72162-7

1-317-52255-9

0-323-24344-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (viii, 99 pages)

Collana

Theoretical Criminology Series

Disciplina

346.01

346.01/34

Soggetti

Feminist jurisprudence

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

First published 2014 by Anderson Publishing.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Front Cover; Feminist Theory, Crime, and Social Justice; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; 1 Feminist Theory and Social Justice; 1.1 Definition and Forms of Feminist Theory; 1.2 Origin and Evolution of Feminism and Feminist Theory; 1.3 Strengths and Criticisms of Feminist Theory; 1.4 Impact of Feminist Theory on the Viewpoint, Status, and Concepts of Crime and Justice; 1.4.1 Generality versus Gender-Specificity; 1.4.2 Relationship Between Traditional Criminological Theory and Feminist Criminology; 1.4.3 Impact of Feminist Theory on Crime and Justice; 1.5 Social Justice

1.5.1 Justice as Fairness1.5.2 Principles of Social Justice; 1.6 Feminist Theory, Crime, and Social Justice; 2 Crime Typology and the Gender Gap; 2.1 Criminal Offenses; 2.2 The Gender Gap; 2.3 Theoretical Explanations; 2.3.1 Traditional Theory; 2.3.1.1 Females Are Becoming More Male-Like; 2.3.1.2 Emergence of a New Violent Offender; 2.3.1.3 Women's Liberation; 2.3.1.4 Economic Marginalization; 2.3.2 Feminist Criminology; 2.4 Implications; 2.4.1 Understanding of Crime and Criminological Theory; 2.4.1.1 Treatment of Female Offenders; 2.4.1.2 System of Criminal Justice

2.5 The Gender Gap and Social Justice3 Life Course Theory: Gender



Differences and Theoretical Impact; 3.1 Definition and Explanation of Life Course Theory; 3.1.1 Stability and Change Throughout the Individual Life Course; 3.1.2 Child Development; 3.1.3 Adolescent Development; 3.1.4 Adulthood; 3.1.5 Public Policy Implications; 3.2 Gender-Specific Life Course Socialization Process; 3.3 Differences Between Genders Throughout the Life Course; 3.3.1 Biological; 3.3.2 Sociological; 3.3.3 Psychological; 3.4 Impact of the Feminist Viewpoint on Life Course Theory

3.4.1 Gender-Specific Models of Life Course Criminology4 Gender-Specific Programming: Current Status, Feminist Impact, and Available Programs; 4.1 Current Status of Programming; 4.2 Impact of Feminist Theory on Programming; 4.3 Definition of Gender-Specific Programming; 4.4 Examples of Gender-Specific Programming based on the Life Course Approach; 4.4.1 Childhood and Adolescence; 4.4.2 Adulthood; 4.5 Gender-Specific Programming and Social Justice; 5 Implications and Policy: Integrating Feminist Theory, Crime, and Social Justice; Bibliography

Sommario/riassunto

Feminist Theory, Crime, and Social Justice offers an insightful look at the primarily masculine-driven perspective on crime and justice through the lens of feminist theory. This first installment in the Theoretical Criminology series presents the argument that an increased understanding of the female crime typology, life course, and gender-specific programming will improve social justice for offenders. Discussions on the direct implications of the way society views crime and justice contribute to policy recommendations for helping to improve these views, specifically as they relate t