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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
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    gbv_1023437511
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 142 p) , ill , cm
    ISBN: 9781781000502
    Series Statement: New horizons in management
    Content: 'Does the economic crisis concern you? The highly competent Greek and British co-authors of this book answer in the affirmative. They demonstrate the close and vicious interrelationships between human attitudes and behavior on the one hand, and unemployment, overemployment, poverty, mortgage default and human ill health and suffering on the other. We need to learn from this important book's recent and scarring lessons.'--Lennart Levi, Member of the Swedish Parliament 2006-2010, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. 'This book is a must for those who want to understand in detail the profound impact and emotional toll the economic crisis had on individuals, organizations and the nature of work. No part of society has been left untouched. The books strength lies not just in the mapping of the costs and consequences but in the well-being agenda it sets for the future.'--Philip Dewe, University of London, UK. 'This volume is timely. As the authors note, the global economic recession of 2008, from which we are still recovering, looks very much like the Great Depression of the late 1920s. They identify several causes of the 2008 crisis and consider individual and organizational costs of these events. These costs, compounded by changes in the larger organizational and global context, will last a long time. Their guidance on improving individual, organizational and societal health is workable.'--Ronald J. Burke, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada. The global economic crisis of 2008 caused the collapse of the world's financial institutions, large-scale unemployment, the devaluing of housing stocks leading to mortgage defaults and left many countries in debt, unable to meet their financial obligations. The consequences of this in the workplace were substantial and for those who remained employed, longer working hours, heavier workloads, an insecure working environment and micro-management became manifest. Examining the impact of the recession on organizations and individuals at work, this book explores the long lasting effect the crisis will have on workplaces for the future. The book is divided into three parts: in Part I, a historical economic review is provided for the reader. In Part II, an assessment is given on how occupational stress in the 21st Century has impacted the working environment in a host of negative ways. In Part III, the authors address unique coping strategies to be applied at the individual, organizational and societal leve ...
    Content: pt. I. Economic review -- pt. II. Occupational stress in times of a changing world -- pt. III. Post economic crisis - from sustainability to wellbeing
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781781000496 (hardback)
    Additional Edition: Available in another form ISBN 9781781000496 (hardback)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    ISBN: 9781784714390
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Content: This comprehensive book provides a reearch review of the critical papers that have been published in the fast-growing field of the globalization of higher education. They include work by a variety of noted scholars, such as Altbach, Clark and Marginson, which cover key areas of theoretical and substantive interest
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Appadurai, A. (1996), Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. -- Braudel, F. (1985), 'The Perspective of the World', in Civilization and Capitalism, 15th-18th Century, Reynolds, S. (Transl.), 3, London: Fontana Press. -- Castells, M. (2000), 'The Rise of the Network Society', in The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture, (2nd edn), 1, Oxford: Blackwell. -- Held, D., A. McLew, D. Goldblatt and J. Perraton (1999), Global Transformations: Politics, Economics and Culture, Stanford: Stanford University Press -- Philip G. Altbach (2004), 'Globalisation and the University: Myths and Realities in an Unequal World', Tertiary Education and Management, 10 (1), March, 3-25 -- Philip G. Altbach (2003), 'Centers and Peripheries in the Academic Profession: The Special Challenges of Developing Countries', in The Decline of the Guru: The Academic Profession in the Third World, Chapter 1, New York, NY and Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 1-21 -- Eric Beerkens and Marijk Derwende (2007), 'The Paradox in International Cooperation: Institutionally Embedded Universities in a Global Environment', Higher Education, 53 (1), January, 61-79 -- Burton R. Clark (1998), 'The Entrepreneurial University: Demand and Response', Tertiary Education and Management, 4 (1), March, 5-16 -- Rosemary Deem (2001), 'Globalisation, New Managerialism, Academic Capitalism and Entrepreneurialism in Universities: Is the Local Dimension Still Important?', Comparative Education, 37 (1), February, 7-20 -- David D. Dill and Maarja Soo (2005), 'Academic Quality, League Tables, and Public Policy: A Cross-National Analysis of University Ranking Systems', Higher Education, 49 (4), June, 495-533 -- Jürgen Enders and Egbert de Weert (2004), 'Science, Training and Career: Changing Modes of Knowledge Production and Labour Markets', Higher Education Policy, 17 (2), June, 135-52 -- Ewan Ferlie, Christine Musselin and Gianluca Andresani (2008), 'The Steering of Higher Education Systems: A Public Management Perspective', Higher Education, 56 (3), September, 325-48 -- Ellen Hazelkorn (2008), 'Learning to Live with League Tables and Ranking: The Experience of Institutional Leaders', Higher Education Policy, 21 (2), June, 193-215 -- Mary Henkel (2005), 'Academic Identity and Autonomy in a Changing Policy Environment', Higher Education, 49 (1/2), January-March, 155-76 -- Nian Cai Liu and Ying Cheng (2005), 'The Academic Ranking of World Universities', Higher Education in Europe, 30 (2), July, 127-36 -- Kathryn Mohrman, Wanhua Ma and David Baker (2008), 'The Research University in Transition: The Emerging Global Model', Higher Education Policy, 21 (1), March, 5-27 -- Christine Musselin (2005), 'European Academic Labor Markets in Transition', Higher Education, 49 (1/2), January-March, 135-54 -- Roger Patrick King (2007), 'Governance and Accountability in the Higher Education Regulatory State', Higher Education, 53 (4), April, 411-30 -- Simon Marginson (2011), 'Higher Education in East Asia and Singapore: Rise of the Confucian Model', Higher Education, 61 (5), May, 587-611 -- Simon Marginson (2008), 'Global Field and Global Imagining: Bourdieu and Worldwide Higher Education', British Journal of Sociology of Education, 29 (3), May, 303-15
    Content: Simon Marginson (2007), 'The Public/Private Divide in Higher Education: A Global Revision', Higher Education, 53 (3), March, 307-33 -- Simon Marginson (2006), 'Dynamics of National and Global Competition in Higher Education', Higher Education, 52 (1), July, 1-39 -- Simon Marginson and Gary Rhoades (2002), 'Beyond National States, Markets, and Systems of Higher Education: A Glonacal Agency Heuristic', Higher Education, 43 (3), April, 281-309 -- Tristan McCowan (2007), 'Expansion Without Equity: An Analysis of Current Policy on Access to Higher Education in Brazil', Higher Education, 53 (5), May, 579-98 -- Rajani Naidoo (2010), 'Global Learning in a NeoLiberal Age: Implications for Development', in Elaine Unterhalter and Vincent Carpentier (eds), Global Inequalities and Higher Education: Whose Interests are we Serving?, Chapter 2, London, UK and New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 66-90 -- Rajani Naidoo (2004), 'Fields and Institutional Strategy: Bourdieu on the Relationship Between Higher Education, Inequality and Society', British Journal of Sociology of Education, 25 (4), September, 457-71 -- Richard R. Nelson (2004), 'The Market Economy, and the Scientific Commons', Research Policy, 33 (3), April, 455-71 -- Susan L. Robertson (2010), 'The EU, "Regulatory State Regionalism" and New Modes of Higher Education Governance', Globalisation, Societies and Education, 8 (1), March, 23-37 -- Peter Scott (1998), 'Massification, Internationalization and Globalization', in The Globalization of Higher Education, Chapter 9, Buckingham, UK: Society for Research into Higher Education and Open University Press, 108-29 -- Amartya Sen (1999), 'Global Justice: Beyond International Equity', in Inge Kaul, Isabelle Grunberg and Marc A. Stern (eds), Global Public Goods: International Cooperation in the 21st Century, New York, NY and Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 116-25 -- Ravinder Sidhu (2009), 'The "Brand Name" Research University goes Global', Higher Education, 57 (2), February, 125-40 -- Mala Singh (2001), 'Re-Inserting the "Public Good" into Higher Education Transformation', in Globalization and Higher Education: Views from the South, University of Cape Town, South African Council on Higher Education, 7-22 -- Joseph E. Stiglitz (1999), 'Knowledge as a Global Public Good', in Inge Kaul, Isabelle Grunberg and Marc A. Stern (eds), Global Public Goods: International Cooperation in the 21st Century, New York, NY and Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 308-25 -- Ulrich Teichler (2004), 'The Changing Debate on Internationalisation of Higher Education', Higher Education, 48(1), July, 5-26 -- Elaine Unterhalter (2006), 'New Times and New Vocabularies: Theorising and Evaluating Gender Equality in Commonwealth Higher Education', Women's Studies International Forum, 29 (6), November-December, 620-28 -- Jussi Välimaa (2004), 'Nationalisation, Localisation and Globalisation in Finnish Higher Education', Higher Education,48 (1), July, 27-54 -- Jussi Välimaa and Marcela Mollis (2004), 'The Social Functions of Evaluation in Argentine and Finnish Higher Education', Higher Education in Europe, 29 (1), April, 67-86 -- Frans van Vught (2008), 'Mission Diversity and Reputation in Higher Education', Higher Education Policy, 21 (2), June, 151-74 -- Marijk van der Wende (2008), 'Rankings and Classifications in Higher Education: A European Perspective', in J.C. Smart (ed.), Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research, Springer Science and Business Media, 49-71
    Content: Susan Wright (2004), 'Markets, Corporations, Consumers? New Landscapes of Higher Education', Learning and Teaching in the Social Sciences, 1 (2), September, 71-93 -- Qiang Zha (2009), 'Diversification or Homogenization: How Governments and Markets have Combined to (Re)Shape Chinese Higher Education in its Recent Massification Process', Higher Education, 58 (1), July, 41-58
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Globalization of higher education Cheltenham [u.a.] : Elgar, 2013 ISBN 1781001693
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781781001691
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hochschulbildung ; Globalisierung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (436 pages )
    ISBN: 1800377509 , 9781800377509
    Series Statement: Elgar handbooks in migration
    Uniform Title: Elgaronline: Political Science & Public Policy 2023
    Content: "Moving away from state categorizations on irregular migration, this Research Handbook critically examines processes and dynamics that generate and reproduce irregularity, and discusses who may count as an irregular migrant. Acknowledging that irregular migration is not just a South-North issue, chapters investigate the many different pathways into irregularity, demonstrating the benefits of understanding dynamics behind irregular migration over statistics. Organised into six thematic parts covering key issues such as approaches and perspectives for research, informal labour and the challenges faced by migrant families, global contributors from a variety of disciplines provide an expert review of geographical and historical paths into irregular migration. Offering their background knowledge and highlighting tools to better understand how irregular migration is linked to geopolitics and migration policies, the Research Handbook on Irregular Migration guides readers through the complex issues facing migrants worldwide. Written in a comprehensive yet accessible style, this Research Handbook will be an excellent resource for undergraduate and graduate students as well researchers and academics interested in migration, policy, law, security, border crossing, informal labour, crime and civil support to migrants"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Preface -- Introduction: The production of irregular migration / Ilse van Liempt, Joris Schapendonk and Amalia Campos-Delgado -- Part I. Approaches and perspectives on irregular migration -- 1. Irregular migration and migration control policies / Anna Triandafyllidou -- 2. Invisible, vulnerable, heroic and criminal: A gendered history of migration labelling / Marlou Schrover -- 3. How to research "irregular" migration: Approaches and perspectives from the field / Shiva S. Mohan, Alison Mountz, Monica Romero and Ana Visan -- 4. Humans, not arrows: Countering the violent cartography of undocumented migration / Henk van Houtum and Rodrigo Bueno Lacy -- 5. Situated glossaries of (ir)regular migration / Kolar Aparna, Manju Sharma, Arlene Bugabo and Beatrice Catanzaro -- 6. Beach encounters: Migrant death and forensics as an art of paying attention / Amade M'charek -- Part II. Aspirations and facilitation of irregular migration -- 7. Welcome aboard klm air land! Hope and uncertainty in precarious migration projects / Nauja Kleist -- 8. Irregular migrants and families: The challenges of transnational family lives in times of limited mobility and transient settlement / Inka Stock -- 9. Deterrence or empowerment? Awareness and information campaigns as a migration governance tool to stop irregular migration / Ida Marie Savio Vammen -- 10. How unintended are these consequences? The changing environment for migration facilitation in niger since 2015 / Ekaterina Golovko and Fransje Molenaar -- 11. Re-socializing migrant networks: Moving beyond dominant migrant-network approaches / Richard Staring and Mieke Kox -- Part III. Everyday life and (im)mobility -- 12. The irregularity maze: Investigating asymmetries and discontinuities in the interaction between migrants' geographic mobility and regulatory frameworks / Milena Belloni, Ferruccio Pastore and Emanuela Roman -- 13. Stuck in camps, at sea and in illegality: Dimensions of stuckedness endured by rohingya refugees / Antje Missbach -- 14. Irregular times: Refugees' struggles for a temporal justice in the European (im)mobility regime / Elena Fontanari -- 15. Children's mobility across the EU governance of unauthorized migration as a game of chutes and ladders: Evidence from libya, Italy, greece and Belgium / Giacomo Orsini, Océane Uzureau, Malte Behrendt, Marina Rota, Sarah Adeyinka, Ilse Derluyn and Ine Lietaert -- 16. The u.s. Response to undocumented immigrant youth: "deferred" mobilities in new york / Guillermo Yrizar Barbosa -- Part IV. Informal and irregular labour and exploitability -- 17. Migrant women workers in Europe: Forms of irregularity and conditions of vulnerability / Giulia Garofalo Geymonat, Sabrina Marchetti and Letizia Palumbo -- 18. Casting outside regular pathways: State restrictions to sri lankan female migration / Chandima Arambepola -- 19. Becoming sanfei: The irregularization of foreign migrants in China / Guangzhi Huang and Heidi Østbø Haugen -- 20. Making a living while on the move: Migrant trajectories, hierarchized mobilities and local labour landscapes in central america / Nanneke Winters -- 21. Illegalized refugees seeking protection in the hong kong economy / Francesco Vecchio -- Part V. Geopolitics and micropolitics of control -- 22. Helping people feel that their future lies at home: The geopolitics of externalising irregular migration control in the European Union / Michael Collyer -- 23. Regularizing irregular sojourners: The avenue of "deservingness" / Maurizio Ambrosini -- 24. Being (in)visible: Exploring the post-return categorisations of cameroonian migrants / Presca Wanki, Ilse Derluyn and Ine Lietaert -- 25. On the administration of evil: Frontline bureaucrats resolving ethical tensions while enforcing oppressive deportation policies / Barak Kalir -- 26. Dirty borderwork and maculated borders: Examining the Mexican transit control regime / Amalia Campos-Delgado -- Part VI. Solidarity, advocacy and contestation -- 27. Autonomous and civic solidarity practices towards irregular migrants in Europe / Martin Bak Jørgensen -- 28. Undocumented immigrant activism: The struggle for rights and recognition / Walter J. Nicholls and Zayda Sorrell-Medina -- 29. Autonomous migration and transgressive solidarity: The case of the el hiblu / Daniela DeBono and Ċetta Mainwaring -- 30. Contesting the lethal mediterranean frontier charles heller, lorenzo pezzani and maurice stierl afterword / Alison Mountz -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781800377493
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Research handbook on irregular migration Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023 ISBN 9781800377493
    Language: English
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
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    Format: 1 online resource (1 v) , cm
    ISBN: 9781784710460
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: D.H. Macgregor, A.C. Pigou, J.M. Keynes, Walter Layton, Arthur Salter and J.C. Stamp ([1932] 2012), 'Letter to the Editor of The Times 17 October 1932', in Elizabeth Johnson and Donald Moggridge (eds), The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes. Volume 21: Activities 1931-1939; World Crises and Policies in Britain and America, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press for the Royal Economic Society, 138-9 -- T.E. Gregory, F.A. Von Hayek, Arnold Plant and Lionel Robbins (1932), 'Letter to the Editor of The Times, October 19, 1932', reset -- D.H. Macgregor, A.C. Pigou, J.M. Keynes, Walter Layton, Arthur Salter and J.C. Stamp ([1932] 2012), 'Letter to the Editor of The Times, 21 October 1932', in Elizabeth Johnson and Donald Moggridge (eds), The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes. Volume 21: Activities 1931-1939; World Crises and Policies in Britain and America, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press for the Royal Economic Society, 139-40 -- John Maynard Keynes ([1933] 2012), 'The Means to Prosperity', in Elizabeth Johnson and Donald Moggridge (eds), The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes. Volume 9: Essays in Persuasion, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press for the Royal Economic Society, 335-6, 338-66 -- J.M. Keynes ([1937] 2012), '"How to Avoid a Slump: I. The Problem of the Steady Level", The Times, 12-14 January, 1937', in Elizabeth Johnson and Donald Moggridge (eds), The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes. Volume 21: Activities 1931- 1939; World Crises and Policies in Britain and America, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press for the Royal Economic Society, 384-8 -- J.M. Keynes ([1937] 2012), '"How to Avoid a Slump: II. "Dear" Money. The Right Time for Austerity", The Times, 13 January 1937', in Elizabeth Johnson and Donald Moggridge (eds), The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes. Volume 21: Activities 1931-1939; World Crises and Policies in Britain and America, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press for the Royal Economic Society, 388-91 -- J.M. Keynes ([1937] 2012), '"How to Avoid a Slump: III. Opportunities of Policy", The Times, 14 January, 1937', in Elizabeth Johnson and Donald Moggridge (eds), The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes. Volume 21: Activities 1931-1939; World Crises and Policies in Britain and America, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press for the Royal Economic Society, 392-5 -- Abba P. Lerner (1943), 'Functional Finance and the Federal Debt', Social Research, 10 (1/4), 38-51 -- J.K. Galbraith (1939), 'Fiscal Policy and the Employment-Investment Controversy', Harvard Business Review, 18 (1), 24-34 -- M. Kalecki (1943), 'Political Aspects of Full Employment', Political Quarterly, 14 (4), 322-31 -- Joan Robinson and Frank Wilkinson (1977), 'What Has Become of Employment Policy?', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1 (1), March, 5-14 -- Nigel Lawson (1984), 'The British Experiment', The Fifth Mais Lecture, http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/109504, accessed on 27/09/2012, reset -- Evelyne Huber, Charles Ragin and John D. Stephens (1993), 'Social Democracy, Christian Democracy, Constitutional Structure, and the Welfare State', American Journal of Sociology, 99 (3), November, 711-49 -- Paul Pierson (1996), 'The New Politics of the Welfare State', World Politics, 48 (2), January, 143-79 -- Francesco Giavazzi and Marco Pagano (1990), 'Can Severe Fiscal Contractions Be Expansionary? Tales of Two Small European Countries', in Olivier J. Blanchard and Stanley Fischer (eds), NBER Macroeconomics Annual 1990 Volume 5, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 75-111 -- Olivier Jean Blanchard (1990), 'Comment on Francesco Giavazzi and Marco Pagano, "Can Severe Fiscal Contractions Be Expansionary? Tales of Two Small European Countries"', NBER Macroeconomics Annual 1990, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 111-16 -- Giuseppe Bertola and Allan Drazen (1993), 'Trigger Points and Budget Cuts: Explaining the Effects of Fiscal Austerity', American Economic Review, 83 (1), March, 11-26 -- Robert J. Barro (1989), 'The Ricardian Approach to Budget Deficits', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 3 (2), Spring, 37-54 -- B. Douglas Bernheim (1989), 'A Neoclassical Perspective on Budget Deficits', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 3 (2), Spring, 55-72
    Content: Foster, W.T. and W. Catchings (1928) The Road to Plenty. Boston: Houghton Mifflin -- Friedman, B. (1988) Day of Reckoning. NY: Random House -- Galbraith, J.K. (1979) Annals of An Abiding Liberal. London: Andre Deutsche -- Galbraith, J.K. (1996) The Good Society: The Humane Agenda. Boston: Houghton Mifflin -- Galbraith, J.K. (1999) The Affluent Society. London: Penguin Books -- Graeber, D. (2011) Debt: The First 5,000 Years. New York: Melville House Publishing -- Greenspan, A. (1999) Testimony of the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the US Federal Reserve System, Mr Alan Greenspan, before the Joint Economic Committee of the US Congress on 17 June 1999, http://www.bis.org/review/r990707a.pdf -- Greenspan, A. (2002) 'World Finance and Risk Management', Remarks by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan at Lancaster House, London, U.K. 25 September. http://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/speeches/2002/200209253/default.htm -- Guajardo, J., D. Leigh and A. Pescatori (2011) 'Expansionary Austerity: New International Evidence', IMF Working Paper 11/158, July. http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2011/wp11158.pdf -- Hamilton, W.H. (1915) 'Economic Theory and Social Reform', Journal of Political Economy, 23 (6): 562-84 -- Helleiner, E. (1994) States and the Reemergence of Global Finance. Ithaca: Cornell University Press -- Herrick, F. (1944) 'British Liberalism and the Isea of Social Justice', American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 4 (1): 67-79, October -- Hobsbaum, E. (1999) Industry and Empire: The Birth of the Industrial Revolution. New Press -- Hume, D. (1741) 'Of Civil Liberty' Essays, Moral, Political and Literary. Indianapolis: The Liberty Fund. http://www.econlib.org/library/LFBooks/Hume/hmMPL12.html#Part%20I,%20Essay%20XII,%20OF%20CIVIL%20LIBERTY -- ILO-IMF (2010) 'The Challenges of Growth, Employment and Social Cohesion'. www.osloconference2010.org/discussionpaper.pdf -- IMF (2010) 'Will It Hurt? Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Consolidation', IMF World Outlook: Recovery, Risk and Rebalancing, October. http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2010/02/pdf/c3.pdf -- Keynes, J.M. (1924) 'Does Unemployment Need a Drastic Remedy? Nation and Athenaeum -- Keynes, J.M. (1928) 'How to Organize a Wave of Prosperity', The Evening Standard, 31 July. https://webspace.utexas.edu/hcleaver/www/368/368keynesprosperity.html -- Keynes, J.M. (1936) The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books
    Content: Konzelmann, S. and M. Fovargue-Davies (2012) Banking Systems in the Crisis: The Faces of Liberal Capitalism. Oxford: Routledge -- Konzelmann, S., M. Fovargue-Davies and G. Schnyder (2012) 'The Faces of Liberal Capitalism: Anglo-Saxon Capitalism in Crisis?', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 36 (2): 495-524 -- Konzelmann, S., F. Wilkinson, M. Fovargue-Davies and D. Sankey (2010) 'Governance, Regulation and Financial Market Instability: The Implications for Policy', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34 (5): 929-54 -- Laidler D. (1999) Fabricating the Keynesian Revolution: Studies of the Inter-War Literature on Money, the Cycle and Unemployment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Malthus, T. (1836) Principles of Political Economy. London: William Pickering -- Marglin, Stephen and Juliet Schor (2007), The Golden Age of Capitalism: Re-interpreting the Post-war Experience. Oxford, Clarendon Press -- Middleton, R. (1982) 'The Treasury in the 1930s: Political and Administrative Constraints to Acceptance of the "New" Economics', Oxford Economic Papers, 34: 48-77 -- Middlemas, K. and J. Barnes (1969) Baldwin: A Biography. London: Macmillan -- Mitchell, W. (2011) 'Beyond Austerity', The Nation, 16 March. http://www.thenation.com/print/article/159288/beyond-austerity -- Monetary Policy Committee (2011), Minutes of the Meeting, 9 and 10 November 2011, Bank of England 23 November 2011, p. 7. www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/documents/minutes/mpc/pdf/2011/mpc1111.pdf -- Palley, T. (2011) 'Budget Deficit Alarmism is Sabotaging Growth', Challenge, 54 (1): 6-31, January-February -- Parsons, T. (1999) The British Imperial Century, 1815-1914: A World History Perspective. Rowman & Littlefield -- Peden, G.C. (1984) 'The Treasury View on Public Works and Employment in the Interwar Period', The Economic History Review, 37 (2): 167-81, May -- Perotti, R. (2012) 'The "Austerity Myth": Gain Without Pain?', in A. Alesina and F. Giovazzi (eds), Fiscal Policy After the Financial Crisis. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, forthcoming. http://www.bis.org/events/conf110623/perotti.pdf -- Perry, George and James Tobin (eds) (2000), Economic Events, Ideas and Policies: The 1960s and After. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution -- Popkin, R.C. (1970) 'Hume and Isaac de Pinto', Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 12 (3): 417-30 -- Rein, O. (2012) 'Restoring Growth in Europe: Confidence, Reforms and Investment', Speech/12/330, Brussels: Institute of European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 5 May -- Reinhart, C. and K. Rogoff (2010) 'Growth in a Time of Debt', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 100: 573-8, May -- Ruskin, J. (1862) Unto This Last, pp. 5-7. http://muff.uffs.net/skola/dejum/ruskin/texts/unto-this-last/unto_this_last.pdf
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Alesina, A. and S. Ardagna (1998) 'Tales of Fiscal Adjustment', Economic Policy, October: 489-545 -- Alesina, A. and R. Perotti (1995) 'Fiscal Expansion and Adjustments in OECD Countries', Economic Policy, 10 (21): 205-48 -- Alesina, A. and R. Perotti (1997) 'Fiscal Adjustments in OECD Countries: Composition and Macroeconomic Effects', IMF Staff Papers, 44 (June): 210-48 -- Arndt, H.W. (1944) The Economic Lessons of the Nineteen-Thirties. London: Frank Cass -- Barro, R. (1974) 'Are Government Bonds Net Wealth?', Journal of Political Economy, 82 (6): 1095-117 -- Barro, R. (2009) 'Government Spending is No Free Lunch: Now the Democrats are Peddling Voodoo Economics', Wall Street Journal, 22 January. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123258618204604599.html -- Blanchard, O. (2012) 'Driving the Global Economy with the Brakes On', IMF Direct, 24 January. www.Blog-IMFDirect.IMF.org/2012/01/24/driving-the-global-economy-with-the-brakes-on/ -- Blanchard, O., G. Dell Ariccia and P. Mauro (2010) 'Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy', IMF Staff Position Note SPN 10/03, 12 February. http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/spn/2010/spn1003.pdf -- Briotti, M.G. (2005) 'Economic Reactions to Public Finance Consolidation: A Survey of the Literature', European Central Bank Occasional Paper Series, No. 38, October. http://www.ecb.int/pub/pdf/scpops/ecbocp38.pdf -- Buchanan (1958) Public Principles of Public Debt: A Defence and Restatement. Homewood, Illinois: R.D. Irwin -- Buchanan (2008) 'Public Debt', in S. Durlauf and L. Blume (eds), New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition, Vol. 6., pp. 727-31 -- Callinicos, A. (2012) 'Contradictions of Austerity', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 36 (1): 65-77 -- Clark, P. (1979), 'Issues in the Analysis of Capital Formation and Productivity Growth', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 10 (2): 423-46 -- Cochrane, J. (2009) 'Fiscal Stimulus, Fiscal Inflation or Fiscal Fallacies', 27 February. http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/john.cochrane/research/Papers/fiscal2.htm -- Douglas, P.H. (1933) Collapse or Cycle. Chicago: American Library Association -- Douglas, P.H. and A. Director (1931) The Problem of Unemployment. NY: Macmillan -- Fama, E. (2009) 'Bailouts and Stimulus Plans', Fama/French Forum, 13 January. http://www.dimensional.com/famafrench/2009/01/bailouts-and-stimulus-plans.html -- Ferguson, J.M. (1964) Public Debt and Future Generations. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press -- Foster, W.T. and W. Catchings (1925) Profits. Boston: Houghton Mifflinches
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    Content: Through her judicious selection of previously published material, Dr Konzelmann investigates the key social, political and financial developments that have shaped the evolution of austerity economics. These include the early classical debates, the politicization of austerity, the Keynesian challenge to existing thought and the revival of pre-Keynesian 'Neo-Liberal' ideas during the 1970s. Discussion of the radical changes to economic thought and policy in the decades before the 2007-8 financial crisis and the key dimensions of the post 2007-8 debate bring the account right up to the present day. The editor's insightful and lucid introduction provides an illuminating guide to this crucial topic. The volume will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars seeking a wider understanding of austerity economics
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    Content: Dora L. Costa (1993), 'Height, Weight, Wartime Stress, and Older Age Mortality: Evidence from the Union Army Records', Explorations in Economic History, 30, 424-49 -- Timothy Cuff (1993), 'The Body Mass Index Values of Mid- Nineteenth-Century West Point Cadets: A Theoretical Application of Waaler's Curves to a Historical Population', Historical Methods, 26 (4), Fall, 171-82 -- George Alter (2004), 'Height, Frailty, and the Standard of Living: Modelling the Effects of Diet and Disease on Declining Mortality and Increasing Height', Population Studies, 58 (3), 265-79 -- Thomas T. Samaras, Harold Elrick, and Lowell H. Storms (2003), 'Is Height Related to Longevity?', Life Sciences, 72 (16), March, 1781-802 -- James F. Fries (1980), 'Aging, Natural Death, and the Compression of Morbidity', New England Journal of Medicine, 303 (3), July, 130-35 -- Robert W. Fogel (1994), 'Economic Growth, Population Theory, and Physiology: The Bearing of Long-Term Processes on the Making of Economic Policy', American Economic Review, 84 (3), June, 369-95 -- Robert W. Fogel and Dora L. Costa (1997), 'A Theory of Technophysio Evolution, with some Implications for Forecasting Population, Health Care Costs, and Pension Costs', Demography, 34 (1), February, 49-66 -- Christopher J.L. Murray and Alan D. Lopez (1997), 'Mortality by Cause for Eight Regions of the World: Global Burden of Disease Study', The Lancet, 349 (9061), May, 1269-76 -- Christopher J.L. Murray and Alan D. Lopez (1997), 'Regional Patterns of Disability-Free Life Expectancy and Disability-Adjusted Life Expectancy: Global Burden of Disease Study', The Lancet, 349 (9062), May, 1347-52 -- Christopher J.L. Murray and Alan D. Lopez (1997), 'Global Mortality, Disability, and the Contribution of Risk Factors: Global Burden of Disease Study', The Lancet, 349 (9063), May, 1436-42 -- Christopher J.L. Murray and Alan D. Lopez (1997), 'Alternative Projections of Mortality and Disability by Cause 1990-2020: Global Burden of Disease Study', The Lancet, 349 (9064), May, 1498-504 -- Theodore W. Schultz (1961), 'Investment in Human Capital', American Economic Review, LI (1), March, 1-17 -- John Strauss and Duncan Thomas (1998), 'Health, Nutrition, and Economic Development', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVI (2), June, 766-817 -- Anne Case, Darren Lubotsky, and Christina Paxson (2002), 'Economic Status and Health in Childhood: The Origins of the Gradient', American Economic Review, 92 (5), December, 1308-34 -- T. Paul Schultz (2002), 'Wage Gains Associated with Height as a Form of Health Human Capital', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 92 (2), May, 349-53 -- Anne Case and Christina Paxson (2008), 'Stature and Status: Height, Ability, and Labor Market Outcomes', Journal of Political Economy, 116 (3), June, 499-532 -- Chulhee Lee (2005), 'Wealth Accumulation and the Health of Union Army Veterans, 1860-1870', Journal of Economic History, 65 (2), June, 352-85 -- Ann Bartel and Paul Taubman (1979), 'Health and Labor Market Success: The Role of Various Diseases', Review of Economics and Statistics, LXI (1), February, 1-8 -- Suchit Arora (2001), 'Health, Human Productivity, and Long-Term Economic Growth', Journal of Economic History, 61 (3), September, 699-749
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    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Allen, R. (2005), 'English and Welsh agriculture, 1300-1850: outputs, inputs and income'. URL: http://economics.ouls.ox.ac.uk/13622/1/Allen%20-%20English%20and%20Welsh%20agriculture.pdf -- Allen, R. (2007), 'Pessimism preserved: real wages in the British industrial revolution', Oxford University Department of Economics Working Paper 314. URL: http://www.economics.ox.ac.uk/materials/working_papers/paper314.pdf -- Barker, D.J.P., Eriksson, J.G., Forsén, T. and Osmond, C. (2002), 'Fetal origins of adult disease: strength of effects and biological basis', International Journal of Epidemiology, 31, 1235-9 -- Bell, F. and Millward, R. (1998), 'Public health expenditures and mortality in England and Wales 1870-1914', Continuity and Change, 13, 221-49 -- Bleakley, H. (2007), 'Disease and development: evidence from hookworm eradication in the American South', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122 (1), 73-117 -- Bleakley, H. (2010), 'Malaria eradication in the Americas: a retrospective analysis of childhood exposure', American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2 (2), 1-45 -- Brickman, P. and Campbell, D. (1971), 'Hedonic relativism and planning the good society', in M.H. Appley, edition, Adaptation-level Theory: a Symposium, New York: Academic Press, 287-302 -- Broadberry, S., Campbell, B., Klein, A., Overton, M. and Van Leeuwen, B. (2011), 'British economic growth, 1270-1870'. URL: http://www.lse.ac.uk/economicHistory/seminars/ModernAndComparative/papers2011-12/Papers/Broadberry.pdf -- Cain, L. (1970), 'The sanitary district of Chicago: a case study in water use and conservation', Journal of Economic History, 30 (1), 256-61 -- Chadwick, E. (1842), Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain, Edited, with an Introduction, by M.W. Flinn, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press (1965 edition) -- Clark, G. (2001), 'Farm wages and living standards in the industrial revolution, England, 1670-1850', Economic History Review, 54, 477-505 -- Clark, G. (2005), 'The condition of the working class in England, 1209-2004', Journal of Political Economy, 113, 1307-40 -- Clark, G., Huberman, M. and Lindert, P. (1995), 'A British food puzzle, 1770-1850', Economic History Review, 48, 215-37 -- Costa, D.L. (1998), The Evolution of Retirement: an American Economic History, Chicago: University of Chicago Press -- Crimmins, C. and Finch, E. (2004), 'Inflammatory exposure and historical changes in lifespans', Science, 305, 1736-9 -- Davidson, A.R. and Reid, A.R. (1927), 'On the calculation of rates of mortality', Transactions of the Faculty of Actuaries, 11, 183-232 -- Deaton, A. (2005), 'The great escape: a review essay on Fogel's The escape from hunger and premature death, 1700-2100', NBER Working Paper 11308. URL: http://www.nber.org/papers/w11308 -- Derrick, V.P.A. (1927), 'Observations on (1) errors of age in the population statistics of England and Wales, and (2) the changes in mortality indicated by the national records', Journal of the Institute of Actuaries, 58, 117-59 -- Eveleth, P. and Tanner, J. (1976), Worldwide Variation in Human Growth, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1st edition)
    Content: Riley, J.C. (1987), The Eighteenth-Century Campaign to Avoid Disease, Basingstoke: Macmillan -- Riley, J.C. (2001), Rising Life Expectancy: a Global History, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Rowntree, B.S. (1902), Poverty: a Study of Town Life, London: Macmillan and Company (2nd edition) -- Sandberg, L.G. and Steckel, R.H. (1988), 'Overpopulation and malnutrition rediscovered: hard times in 19th-century Sweden', Explorations in Economic History, 25, 1-19 -- Sandberg, L.G. and Steckel, R.H. (1997), 'Was industrialisation hazardous to your health? Not in Sweden!', in R. Steckel and R. Floud, editions., Health and Welfare during Industrialisation, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 127-59 -- Schneider, E. (2013), 'Inescapable hunger? Energy cost accounting and the costs of digestion, pregnancy and lactation', European Review of Economic History, 17, 340-63 -- Scrimshaw, N. and SanGiovanni, J.P. (1997), 'Synergism of nutrition, infection and immunity', American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 66, 464S-477S -- Sen, A. (1973), 'On the development of basic income indicators to supplement GNP measures', UN Economic Bulletin for Asia and the Far East, 24, 1-11 -- Sen, A. (1974), 'Informational bases of alternative welfare approaches: aggregation and income distribution', Journal of Public Economics, 3, 387-403 -- Sen, A. (1976), 'Real national income', Review of Economic Studies, 43, 19-39 -- Sen, A. (1979), 'The welfare basis of real income comparisons', Journal of Economic Literature, 17, 1-45 -- Sen, A. (1980), 'Equality of what?', in S.M. McMurrin, edition, The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 196-220 -- Sen, A. (1999), Development as freedom, Oxford: Oxford University Press -- Steckel, R.H. (1979), 'Slave height profiles from coastwise manifests', Explorations in Economic History, 16, 363-80 -- Steckel, R.H. (1986), 'A peculiar population: the nutrition, health and mortality of American slaves from childhood to maturity', Journal of Economic History, 46 (3), 721-41 -- Steckel, R.H. (1992), 'Stature and living standards in the United States', in R. Gallman and J. Wallis, eds, American Economic Growth and Standards of Living before the Civil War, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 265-308 -- Steckel, R.H. (2009), 'Heights and human welfare: recent developments and new directions', Explorations in Economic History, 46, 1-23 -- Steckel, R.H. (2014), 'In memory of Robert William Fogel', Economics and Human Biology, 12, 1-3 -- Steckel, R.H. and Haurin, D. (1982), 'Height, nutrition and mortality in American Midwest, 1850-1910', unpublished manuscript, Ohio State University
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    Content: This research review offers an essential guide to debates about the causes and consequences of the decline of mortality and the improvement of human health over the last three centuries. It discusses the early-life origins of adult health and disease, changes in height, weight and body mass, the definition and measurement of the 'standard of living', and the economic and social impact of health improvements
    Content: Thomas McKeown and R.G. Brown (1955), 'Medical Evidence Related to English Population Changes in the Eighteenth Century', Population Studies, 9 (2), November, 119-41 -- Thomas McKeown and R.G. Record (1962), 'Reasons for the Decline of Mortality in England and Wales during the Nineteenth Century', Population Studies, 16 (2), November, 94-122 -- Thomas McKeown, R.G. Brown and R.G. Record (1972), 'An Interpretation of the Modern Rise of Population in Europe', Population Studies, 26 (3), November, 345-82 -- P.E. Razzell (1974), '"An Interpretation of the Modern Rise of Population in Europe" - A Critique', Population Studies, 28 (1), March, 5-17 -- E.A. Wrigley (1983), 'The Growth of Population in Eighteenth-Century England: A Conundrum Resolved', Past and Present, 98 (1), February, 121-50 -- Robert Woods (1985), 'The Effects of Population Redistribution on the Level of Mortality in Nineteenth-Century England and Wales', Journal of Economic History, 45 (3), September, 645-51 -- Simon Szreter (1988), 'The Importance of Social Intervention in Britain's Mortality Decline c.1850-1914: A Re-interpretation of the Role of Public Health', Social History of Medicine, 1, 1-37 -- Samuel H. Preston and Etienne van de Walle (1978), 'Urban French Mortality in the Nineteenth Century', Population Studies, 32 (2), July, 275-97 -- Edward Meeker (1971-2), 'The Improving Health of the United States, 1850-1915', Explorations in Economic History, 9 (1), 353-73 -- Samuel H. Preston (1975), 'The Changing Relation between Mortality and Level of Economic Development', Population Studies, 29 (2), July, 231-48 -- Partha Dasgupta and Debraj Ray (1990), 'Adapting to Undernourishment: The Biological Evidence and its Implications', in Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen (eds), The Political Economy of Hunger: Volume 1 Entitlement and Well-Being, Chapter 7, Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press, 191-246 -- Sarah F. McMahon (1981), 'Provisions Laid Up for the Family: Toward a History of Diet in New England, 1650-1850', Historical Methods, 14 (1), Winter, 4-21 -- Carole Shammas (1984), 'The Eighteenth-Century English Diet and Economic Change', Explorations in Economic History, 21, 254-69 -- David Grigg (1995), 'The Nutritional Transition in Western Europe', Journal of Historical Geography, 22 (1), July, 247-61 -- Roy Porter (1991), 'Cleaning Up the Great Wen: Public Health in Eighteenth-Century London', in W.F. Bynum and Roy Porter (eds), Living and Dying in London (Medical History, Supplement numbers 11), London, UK: Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, 61-75 -- John C. Brown (1988), 'Coping with Crisis? The Diffusion of Waterworks in Late Nineteenth-Century German Towns', Journal of Economic History, XLVIII (2), June, 307-18 -- W. Robert Lee and Jörg P. Vögele (2001), 'The Benefits of Federalism? The Development of Public Health Policy and Health Care Systems in Nineteenth-Century Germany and their Impact on Mortality Reduction', Annales de Démographie Historique, 101 (1), 65-96 -- William H. Hubbard (2000), 'The Urban Penalty: Towns and Mortality in Nineteenth-Century Norway', Continuity and Change, 15 (2), September, 331-50 -- Karin Johannisson (1994), 'The People's Health: Public Health Policies in Sweden', in Dororthy Porter (edition), The History of Public Health and the Modern State, Chapter 4, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Editions Rodopi B.V., 165-82
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