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Pilkington Marc
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The Global Financial Crisis and the New Monetary Consensus
2013
International audience; The Global Financial Crisis has reshuffled the cards for central banks throughout the world. In the wake of the biggest crisis since the Great Depression, this volume traces the evolution of modern central banking over the last fifty years. It takes in the inflationary chaos of the 1970s and the monetarist experiments of the 1980s, eventually leading to the New Monetary Consensus, which took shape in the 1990s and prevailed until 2007. The book then goes on to review the limitations placed on monetary policy in the aftermath of the global meltdown, arguing that the financial crisis has shaken the new monetary consensus.
Bitcoin through the Lenses of Complexity Theory: Some Non-Orthodox Implications for Economic Theorizing
2016
A paraître; International audience
Tourism for development in the Republic of Moldova: empowering individuals and extending the reach of globalization through an innovative 2.0 digital…
2016
Handbook of Research on Individualism and Identity in the Globalized Digital Age; International audience
Why do we need to replace DSGE models? A critical view on pre-crisis central bank models
2015
Financial Instability and Economic Development in Emerging Markets: Controversies and Critical Issues, Sinapi, C. & Radonjić, C (eds); National audience
Indo-French educational partnerships: Institutions, Technologies and Higher Education
2016
International audience; Chapter 1 Why France and India? The Convergence Hypothesis The cross-fertilization of insights derived from French and Indian intellectual History, with, on the one hand, the Age of Enlightment in Western Europe in the 18th century, bringing forward an autonomous position for knowledge in human societies, and, on the other hand, the visionary prediction made by Radhakrishnan (1911, 1933, 1936) that India’s future would be built in her classrooms, have ignited an innovative pluridisciplinary reflection on the role played by these two countries in the fabric of the knowledge-based economy in the twenty-first century (Pilkington and Nair, 2013, p.2). Pilkington and Nair…
Global Trends in Higher Education: an Unexpected Convergence between France and India
2013
International audience
Can globalization be socially inclusive through tourism 2.0?
2015
International audience; Can globalization be socially inclusive through new 2.0 digital initiatives? This is the thought-provoking question we ask in this article, with a special focus on the Republic of Moldova. Part 1 begins with a reflection on the intersection between globalization, development studies and the current Moldovan context. Part 2 is devoted to the promising field of emergent tourism, and more particularly, tourism 2.0, a blossoming concept that we try to uncover. Part 3 presents a concrete application with the example of Moldova Tours 2.0, a new digital initiative in the field of e-tourism. Finally, we conclude.