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The complexity of the global financial crisis beginning 2007 has challenged professionals. For students, the crisis's interconnected elements, covered in multiple courses and the concepts of derivatives central to it, are overwhelming. Providing short answers to their questions often creates...
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The interplay of epistemic and empiric conditions of human behaviour plays a crucial role in economic causality but it is not satisfactorily analysed by the existing approaches to economic causality, including the most influential of them: Granger causality. In order to find a more satisfactory...
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This volume provides a rigorous and analytical perspective on the pressing issue of making economic progress consistent with environmental conservation. It proposes formal definitions of sustainability, embeds them in dynamic models and models of uncertainty, and explores the concepts and their...
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