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In the last decade of the 20th century, a general trend emerged in the process of fiscal policy coordination: the introduction of fiscal rules that aimed at reducing or curbing the budget deficit, reducing public debt, and other goals. All rules had at least one thing in common - building confidence in the implementation of macroeconomic policies. The paper discusses the impact of the application of old and new fiscal rules in Armenia on the process of ensuring deficit and debt stability, the chain economic effect of underperformance of capital expenditures, as well as the consequences of deviations from fiscal rules due to «exceptional cases» in Armenia.
2017 •
Brexit shocked liberal elites across Europe, instigating a burgeoning new field of research. Brexit scholarship tends to puzzle over two questions: what happened? What will happen now? This article addresses the latter and builds upon scholarship that suggests that “identity” mattered as much as economics. Digging deeper into British identity, this essay borrows from social-psychology to analyse how temporal status comparisons contributed to Brexit. It argues how the peculiar qualities of British identity narrative make Eurosceptic complaints about sovereignty, Brussels and “control”, particularly salient to nationalists. In short, negative temporal status comparisons with Britain’s former self underpins its longterm Euroscepticism: When Brits learn they once “ruled the world”, the European Union’s practices of compromise compare poorly: Cooperation is easily presented as subordination. Brexit can thus be understood as a radical attempt to arrest Britain’s decline by setting sail for a future based on a nostalgic vision of the past.
This article is about the end of the narrative of growth promoted by the Greek neoliberal government. People in Greece are facing mass foreclosures of houses and properties, in general, resulting from a pile of bad loans accumulating in banks and servicers' portfolios. At the same time, real wages have declined by at least 40% over the last 14 years. On top of this, the last Eurogroup has declared that a new round of fiscal austerity will be implemented in the years 2025-2026 throughout the Eurozone. A lot of Greeks are disappointed and this will probably reflect on the European election results (PARON 17/03/2024)
Cambridge Archaeological Journal
An Alternative to ‘Celtic from the East’ and ‘Celtic from the West’2020 •
2013 •
El canto mozárabe y su entorno. Estudios sobre la música y la liturgia viejo hispánica. Madrid: Sociedad Española de Musicología, 2013. ISBN: 978-84-86878-29-0. The study of the plainsong tradition of the Lamentations in Medieval Spain suggests that the reciting tone of some Iberian Tenebrae lessons could be related to the musical context of the Old Hispanic rite. The present research aims to broaden and deepen our understanding of the musical characteristics that better define the archetypical sonority of the Hispanic toni lamentationum, through the critical collation of the melodies of the Lamentations copied in the most important medieval sources of the Iberian Peninsula. Keywords: Old Hispanic Chant, Lamentations, Psalms, Hispanic tonus lamentatio- num, Roman tone.
Semiotic Review - Images
The Experimental Space of the Diagram According to Peirce, Deleuze and Goodman: Concerning Composite Photography, Chronophotography, and Painting2023 •
In this article I examine the perspectives of Charles Sanders Peirce, Gilles Deleuze, and Nelson Goodman on diagrams in order to assess the variety of meanings of diagrammatic reasoning, form, and manipulation. I argue that diagrammatic reasoning may not only guide the understanding of the functioning of schemas, graphs, and chains of equations, but also-as I show in this article-the functioning of scientific images, photographs, and artistic paintings. More precisely, I focus on the relationship between the concept of diagram, the composite photographs by Francis Galton studied by Charles Sanders Peirce, works of art such as the paintings by Francis Bacon studied by Gilles Deleuze, and scientific images (especially aggregate images such as those of black holes), while taking account of the distinction between autographic and allographic semiotic systems.
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ARG, Archiv für Religionsgeschichte, vol. 24, no. 1, 2022, pp. 97-127.
Epistémologie et théologies : quand l’hexamètre dactylique oriente les listes divines (des Néréides d’Homère aux dieux racines d’Empédocle, quelques exemples)2022 •
Nephrologie & Therapeutique
Pré-éclampsie et troubles électrolytiques : à propos d’un cas2014 •
2022 •
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Tri-critical behavior of the Blume Capel model on a diamond lattice2017 •
Editora Blucher eBooks
Processo Metodológico para Propor Módulo Cinético e Bioinspirado para Fachada: Um Estudo em Biomimética com Sessão de Cocriação2022 •
IEEE Internet of Things Journal
Dynamic Generation of Internet of Things Organizational Structures Through Evolutionary Computing2018 •
2024 •
Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta u Splitu
Constitutionalism and the rule of law-bridging idealism and realism,M. Adams, A. Meuwese, E, H. Ballin (Eds.),Cambridge University Press, 2017., pp. 5472020 •
Proceedings of the 15th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies
Personalized Hip Replacement: State of the Art and New Tools Proposals2022 •