In an issue devoted to the challenging governance of finance, our researchers might have dwelled on reviewing and analyzing the financial crises in recent memory, or even looked into the future with a lot of frightening forecasts. But since the interest of research lies in going off the beaten track, here they present their most recent research, focused on overlooked or forgotten subjects, and shed light on the obscurities of an often misunderstood world.
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Introduction
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Are Finance and Democracy Irreconcilable?
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Legislating to Make Money: Returning to the Gold Standard in Great Britain After the Napoleonic Wars
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The 1980s Debt Crisis:
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Entrepreneurial Finance: Beyond People
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Regulating Insurance in Europe:
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Household Money, a Policy Issue
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Less Finance, Fewer Inequality?
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Discover the Working Group
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