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Harvey, Simon. Import demand in Ghana: Structure, behaviour and stability. African Economic Research Consortium, 2011.

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Arif, R. R. Money demand stability: Myth or reality, an econometric analysis. Dept. of Economic Analysis and Policy, Reserve Bank of India, 1996.

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Andersen, Palle Schelde. The stability of money demand functions: An alternative approach. Bank for International Settlement, Monetary and Economic Dept., 1985.

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Andersen, Palle S. The stability of money demand functions: An alternative approach. Bank for International Settlements, 1985.

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Kia, Amir. Interest free and interest-bearing money demand: Policy invariance and stability. Economic Research Forum for the Arab Countries, Iran & Turkey, 2002.

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Coulibaly, Brahima. South africa's post-apartheid two-step: Social demands versus macro stability. Federal Reserve Board, 2009.

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Coulibaly, Brahima. South Africa's post-apartheid two-step: Social demands versus macro stability. Federal Reserve Board, 2009.

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Richard, Rose. What is the demand for price stability in post-communist countries ? Univ. of Strathclyde, Centre for the Study of Public Policy, 1997.

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Lin, Biing-Hwan. The demand for Atlantic salmon in Canada: Issues of functional form and parameter stability. Alaska Sea Grant College Program, University of Alaska, 1988.

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Jump, Gregory V. On the stability of the demand for money: A test of the Lucas critique. Dept. of Economics and Institute for Policy Analysis, University of Toronto, 1987.

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Streeck, Wolfgang. High equality,low activity: The contribution of the social welfare system to the stability of the German collective bargaining regime. European University Institute, 2001.

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Streeck, Wolfgang. High equality, low activity: The contribution of the social welfare system to the stability of the German collective bargaining regime. European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre, 2001.

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Muscatelli, V. Anton. An econometric and historical perspective on the long-run stability of the demand for money: The case of Italy. University of Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, 1993.

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Boero, Gianna. Currency substitution and the stability of the German demand for money function before and after the fall of the Berlinwall. European University Institute, 1996.

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Nadwat, Istiqrār Asʻār al-Nafṭ wa-al-Ṭalab ʻalá al-Ṭāqah (1991 Tripoli Libya). Stability of oil prices and energy demand, proceedings, seminar, 26 October, 1991: Nadwat Istiqrār Asʻār al-Nafṭ wa-al-Ṭalab ʻalá al-Ṭāqah, kitāb al-abḥāth. National Academy for Scientific Research, 1991.

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Beare, Stephen Carroll. Expectations, reservation demand and the stability of agricultural markets. 1985.

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Peria, Maria. The Impact of Banking Crises on Money Demand and Price Stability. The World Bank, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-2305.

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Expansion of domestic demand supported by price stability: Recent trends in household expenditures. Bank of Japan, Research and Statistics Department, 1987.

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Benjamin, Graham. Storage and Stability: A Modern Ever-Normal Granary (Benjamin Graham Classics). Mcgraw-Hill, 1997.

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Storage and Stability: A Modern Ever-Normal Granary (Benjamin Graham Classics). Mcgraw-Hill, 1997.

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Surdam, David George. Moving to Major League Status (1957–62). University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037139.003.0007.

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This chapter documents the league's continued efforts at expansion. Although some of the eight franchises were still struggling to earn sufficient revenues, the NBA's stability and the success of its twenty-four-second shot clock encouraged NBA owners. Some began considering relocating their teams to larger cities. Their improved product on the court and growing prosperity spurred other businesspeople to begin seeking teams of their own, leading to increases in franchise values and demands for expansion teams. Moreover, new players from this generation were elevated to nigh-legendary status am
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Germano, Roy. How Remittances Prevent Social Unrest. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190862848.003.0003.

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This chapter argues that the flood of remittances to the Mexican countryside has contributed to political and social stability during a string of economic crises over the years. Analyses of survey data collected in Michoacán, Mexico during the 2007–2008 food crisis show that remittances promoted income stability, reduced economic grievances, and reduced citizens’ demand for government-provided welfare. I argue that similar processes may have prevented civil unrest during Mexico’s market transition in the 1990s. Interviews with farmers, townspeople, and government officials suggest that remitta
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Lisa, Zahn, National Center for Education Statistics., and Educational Resources Information Center (U.S.), eds. Attrition of new teachers among recent college graduates: Comparing occupational stability among 1992-93 graduates who taught and those who worked in other occupations. U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, National Center for Education Statistics, 2001.

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Clift, Ben. The IMF and the Politics of Austerity in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813088.003.0001.

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The IMF uses crisis-defining economic ideas, and crisis legacy-defining ideas, to construct interpretations of economic crises in ways which prioritize particular policy or institutional responses, and rule out or marginalize others. The post-crash IMF enjoyed scope to shift the boundaries of ‘legitimate’ policy, involving heightened appreciation of ‘non-linear’ threats from losses of confidence, prolonged weak demand, and financial system fragilities and contagion. The policy corollaries of this Fund rethink were that economic stability has to be actively pursued through a wider range of poli
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Wren, Anne. Comparative Perspectives on the Role of the State in the Economy. Edited by Donald A. Wittman and Barry R. Weingast. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199548477.003.0035.

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This article has a comparative perspectives on the role of the state in the economy. It first describes the challenges that are posed to the thesis that state actors possess the instrumental capacity to engage in macroeconomic demand management. It also discusses the literature analyzing the capacity of state actors to effectively intervene on the supply side of the economy to create the conditions for growth, stability, and expansion. The article also presents an outline of how these debates eventually lead to important questions about the relative explanatory power of arguments.
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Taylor, Peter, Geoff O'Brien, and Phil O'Keefe. Cities Demanding the Earth. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529210477.001.0001.

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Current climate change policy is necessary but insufficient. This is because the basic modus operandi – presenting scientific evidence to states for them to take action - misrepresents the complex process of anthropogenic climate change. The ‘anthropo’ bit is neglected in a misconceived supply-side (carbon) interpretation. The key question is, why is there so much demand for this carbon in the first place? This book introduces a demand-side interpretation bringing cities to the fore as central players in both generating climate changes and for finding solutions. Jane Jacobs’ urban analysis is
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March, Luke. Populism in the Post-Soviet States. Edited by Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser, Paul Taggart, Paulina Ochoa Espejo, and Pierre Ostiguy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198803560.013.9.

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In the former Soviet Union (FSU), sustained instances of populism are rare. The demand side does not represent an equally propitious “breeding ground” for populist backlash as in East Central Europe. However, the supply side is still more problematic, given the consolidation of authoritarian tendencies across the region. Without a minimal level of pluralism, it is extremely difficult to develop genuine and stable populist forces, except in (usually temporary) cases of regime breakdown or elite infighting. Anti-populist leaders (such as Vladimir Putin) have become the rule. Such leaders may emp
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Bonotti, Matteo. Partisanship and Political Liberalism in Diverse Societies. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198739500.001.0001.

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Since its publication in 1993, John Rawls’s Political Liberalism has been central to debates concerning political legitimacy, democratic theory, toleration, and multiculturalism in contemporary political theory. Yet, despite the immense body of literature which has been produced since Rawls’s work was published, very little has been said or written regarding the place of political parties and partisanship within political liberalism. This book aims to fill this gap in the literature. Its central argument is that political liberalism needs and nourishes political parties, and that political par
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Cameron, James. Reconciliation with Necessity and the Race to the Summit, 1971–1972. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190459925.003.0006.

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This chapter agues that Nixon and Kissinger reconciled themselves to their weak hand during the final eighteen months of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. With negotiations on Vietnam dragging on and no US–China breakthrough in prospect, Nixon and Kissinger effectively adopted US–Soviet détente based on strategic arms limitation as the central fulfilment of Nixon’s promise to open “an era of negotiation” with the communist world. With eroding support for the US ABM program, this necessitated agreeing to almost all Soviet demands at SALT. The agreement banned national missile defenses and le
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Sultany, Nimer. Legitimation Crisis. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198768890.003.0002.

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This chapter examines pre-Arab Spring political history from the perspective of legitimacy theories, and examines legitimacy theories in light of this history. It argues that legitimacy theories do not successfully capture this history. This is because legitimation discourses are based on simplifying binaries that do not correspond to historical realities. They are also incoherent and indeterminate as a result of multiple, competing, and changing forms of legitimation. Theories of legitimacy that either emphasize normative conditions or sociological conditions do not adequately account for the
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Slusser, George. Gregory Benford. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038228.003.0002.

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This chapter focuses on Gregory Benford's career as science fiction (SF) writer. Benford has remained steadfast in his claim that science is at the center both of the twentieth century and of the form of literature he sees as its central mode of expression. He is of the belief that SF should deal with the impact of scientific ideas and discoveries on society and the individual. This chapter discusses Benford's deep understanding of the philosophical currents born, as early as the Western seventeenth century, from the impact of scientific discovery on conventional worldviews; his view of physic
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Hood, Christopher, and Rozana Himaz. The ‘Stop-Go’ Squeezes of the 1950s and 1960s. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198779612.003.0006.

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This chapter describes four fiscal squeezes across two decades marked by broadly full employment and no major recession, albeit with slow economic growth, recurring currency crises, and ‘stop-go’ policies to dampen consumer demand. The first squeeze in the mid-1950s reflected the Conservatives’ uphill struggle to deliver on their 1951 election promise to cut taxes and ‘set the people free’ against the background of currency weakness and the Korean and Cold Wars. Spending restraint in this era put the emphasis on cutting wartime legacy spending rather than checking the core drivers of welfare s
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Hansen, Hendrik, and Tim Kraski Lic., eds. Politischer und wirtschaftlicher Liberalismus. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845239286.

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The metaphor of the ‘invisible hand’ not only characterises Smith’s understanding of competitive processes in free markets but also his theory of political liberalism. Smithʼs theory of economic and political liberalism is based on the assumption of autonomous processes in the development of morality, laws and the social order. These processes lead to a natural harmony of individual interests in politics and economics. However, Smith does not associate these ideas with the demand for a minimal state. Instead, he assigns the state a much more active role than is generally assumed. The analyses
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Steinberg, Michael K., Joseph J. Hobbs, and Kent Mathewson, eds. Dangerous Harvest. Oxford University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195143201.001.0001.

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The global drug trade and its associated violence, corruption, and human suffering create global problems that include political and military conflicts, ethnic minority human rights violations, and stresses on economic development. Drug production and eradication affects the stability of many states, shaping and sometimes distorting their foreign policies. External demand for drugs has transformed many indigenous cultures from using local agricultural activity to being enmeshed in complex global problems. Dangerous Harvest presents a global overview of indigenous peoples' relations with drugs.
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Webber, David M. A Matter of Life and Debt. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474423564.003.0005.

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The first of these case study chapters in chapter 5 draws parallels between the economic framework designed by Treasury officials at home and ‘the new international economic architecture’ that Gordon Brown was keen to pursue abroad. This would provide the basis for a new approach to debt relief to reform the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries initiative. The new Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative would be conditional upon recipient countries meeting their obligations towards this new economic architecture, designed by Brown and based upon the principles of the ‘post-Washington Consensus’. This a
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Gallagher, Julie A., and Barbara Winslow. Reshaping Women's History. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252042003.001.0001.

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Reshaping Women’s History: Voices of Nontraditional Women Historians is a collection of eighteen essays written by “nontraditional” women historians, all of whom have won the prestigious Catherine Prelinger Award. The contributors reflect on connections among their lived experiences, their scholarship, the field of women’s and gender history, and women’s professional lives. Key themes include the significance of mentorship; the fragility of financial stability; the persistence of gendered family demands, biases, and expectations; the anxiety of having to explain gaps in CVs as women endeavor t
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Zhang, Luxia, and Haiyan Wang. Chronic kidney disease in developing countries. Edited by David J. Goldsmith. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0096_update_001.

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The spread of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a barrier to the development of goals including reduction of poverty, health equity, economic stability, and human security. NCDs accounted for 61% of the estimated 58 million deaths and 46% of the global burden of diseases worldwide in 2005. Among NCDs, chronic kidney disease (CKD) is of particular significance. It is recognized that the burden of CKD is not only limited to its impact on demands for renal replacement therapy but has equally major impacts on the health of the overall population. For example, it is now well established that amon
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Germano, Roy. Outsourcing Welfare. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190862848.001.0001.

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This book is about how remittances—the money international migrants send to family members in their home countries—contribute to economic, political, and social stability in developing countries. Remittances are motivated by altruism, they rise in times of crisis, and they are spent largely on basic goods and services. Because of these qualities, remittances are transnational safety nets that serve a function similar to the social welfare programs most developed countries use to insulate citizens from market, environmental, and life-course risks. Outsourcing Welfare argues that counting on exp
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Cameron, James. The Double Game. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190459925.001.0001.

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This book tracks the development of the United States’ first antiballistic missile system from the beginning of the John F. Kennedy administration through its almost total prohibition with the Antiballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty, which the United States and Soviet Union signed in May 1972. Historians generally interpret the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks that led to the ABM Treaty as signaling the United States’ acceptance of strategic stability based on mutual assured destruction (MAD) and approximate nuclear parity between the superpowers. The book argues that this is mistaken, because decla
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Maas, Willem. Emerging Themes and Issues in Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration Research. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.163.

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Ethnicity and nationalism, interethnic conflicts, and human migration have been major forces shaping the modern world and the structure and stability of contemporary states. A notable reason for the current academic interest in ethnicity and nationalism is the fact that such phenomena have become so visible in many societies that it has become impossible to ignore them. In the early twentieth century, many social theorists claimed that ethnicity and nationalism would decrease in importance and eventually vanish as a result of modernization, industrialization, and individualism, but this never
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Melin, Molly M. The Building and Breaking of Peace. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197579367.001.0001.

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The Building and Breaking of Peace considers the role of corporate firms in building peaceful societies. Examining the corporate motives for peacebuilding and then the implications of these activities for preventing violence and conflict resolution creates a holistic picture of the peace and conflict process. The book examines variation in corporate engagement as a product of corporate culture and shifts in government capacity, as well as threats to the ability to conduct business. Corporations engage in peacebuilding when there is a gap in the state’s capacity to enforce laws creating the dem
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Pineda, Erin R. Seeing Like an Activist. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197526422.001.0001.

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There are few movements more firmly associated with civil disobedience than the civil rights movement. In the mainstream imagination, civil rights activists eschewed coercion, appealed to the majority’s principles, and submitted willingly to legal punishment in order to demand necessary legislative reforms—and facilitate the realization of core constitutional and democratic principles. Their fidelity to the spirit of the law, commitment to civility, and allegiance to American democracy provided the blueprint for activists pursuing racial justice and set the normative horizon for liberal philos
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Germann, Julian. Unwitting Architect. Stanford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503609846.001.0001.

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The global rise of neoliberalism since the 1970s is widely seen as a dynamic originating in the United States and the United Kingdom, and only belatedly and partially repeated by Germany. From this Anglocentric perspective, Germany's emergence at the forefront of neoliberal reforms in the eurozone is perplexing, and tends to be attributed to the same forces conventionally associated with the Anglo-American pioneers. This book challenges this ruling narrative. It recasts the genesis of neoliberalism as a process driven by a plenitude of actors, ideas, and interests. And it lays bare the pragmat
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