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In a literature review focusing on recent work, A. Roulet presents solutions to improve the matching between supply and demand
In a literature review focusing on recent work, A. Roulet presents solutions to improve the matching between supply and demand
Thanks to the discovery of a rich correspondence, Martha Hodes tells the story of an ordinary American woman, a white
If economic analysis had fallen into a dead end with an excess of mathematical formalization, could economic history allow us
In Russia, commemorations of the Soviet victory are multiplying. Some parades are organized by civilians, others are more official. All
The scientist is not just a thinking machine: he laughs, he gets anxious, he fears, he gets angry, he makes
A critique of capitalism and nationalism, Thorstein Veblen’s work focused primarily on the analysis of institutions: their strengths, their weaknesses
What if Brexit was inevitable? A book looks back at the ambivalent relations between the United Kingdom and the rest
An economist traces the process that led the United States Supreme Court to validate, in February 1935, the repeal of
The artist, through his work, makes a name for himself, but what name? During the Renaissance, he was usually referred
Could craftsmanship, which is too much criticized, be a model for intellectual life, but also for reforming contemporary forms of