Items where Faculty is "Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (until 2017) > School of Economics, History and Politics (from November 2012)"
Jump to: 2009 Number of items: 10. 2009Blackbourn, Jessie (2009) International terrorism and counterterrorist legislation: the case study of post-9/11 Northern Ireland. Terrorism and Political Violence, 21(1), pp. 133-154. ISSN (print) 0954-6553 Davis, John [Compiler], Morrell, Emily [Compiler] and Hall, Valerie [Compiler] (2009) Grants for History 2010: a guide to funding. London, U.K. : University of London Institute of Historical Research. 164p. ISBN 9781905165544 Keen, Steve (2009) Bailing out the Titanic with a thimble. Economic Analysis and Policy, 39(1), pp. 3-24. ISSN (online) 0313-5926 Keen, Steve (2009) Household debt: the final stage in an artificially extended Ponzi bubble. Australian Economic Review, 42(3), pp. 347-357. ISSN (print) 0004-9018 Keen, Steve (2009) Mathematics for pluralist economists. In: Reardon, Jack, (ed.) The handbook of pluralist economics education. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 150-168. ISBN 9780415777629 Keen, Steve (2009) The confidence trick. The Australasian Accounting Business & Finance Journal, 3(1), pp. 57-65. ISSN (print) 1834-2000 Keen, Steve (2009) The 'credit tsunami': explaining the inexplicable with debt and deleveraging. In: Friedman, Gerald , Moseley, Fred and Sturr, Chris, (eds.) The economic crisis reader. New York, U.S.A. : Dollars and Sense. pp. 44-51. ISBN 9781878585851 Keen, Steve (2009) The dynamics of the monetary circuit. In: Ponsot, Jean-François and Rossi, Sergio, (eds.) The political economy of monetary circuits: tradition and change in post-Keynesian economics. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 161-187. ISBN 9780230203372 Keen, Steve (2009) The global financial crisis, credit crunches and deleveraging. Journal of Australian Political Economy(64), pp. 22-36. ISSN (print) 0156-5826 Keen, Steve (2009) A pluralist approach to microeconomics. In: Reardon, Jack, (ed.) The handbook of pluralist economics education. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 120-149. ISBN 9780415777629 |