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  1. The Contribution of Public Sector Accounting and Public Financial Management During and After Times of Crisis

    This introductory chapter by the co-editors synthesises the chapters in the book. It concludes that, in times of crisis, accountability in the public...
    Giovanna Dabbicco, Marco Bisogno, ... Johan Christiaens in Public Sector Accounting, Financial Accountability and Viability in Times of Crisis
    Chapter 2022
  2. From the Birth of the Euro to the Eurozone Crisis: What Went Wrong?

    This chapter offers a historical analysis of the creation of the Eurozone, its institutional features and inefficiencies, the uneven economic...
    Chapter 2024
  3. The Debt Crisis in China’s Real Estate Industry: Evidence from Evergrande

    The real estate industry is a significant force to promote China's economic development. Contemporarily, with the trend of tightening relevant...
    Conference paper 2023
  4. Closer in hard times? The drivers of European solidarity in ‘normal’ and ‘crisis’ times

    This article examines the trends and differences in predictors of public support for European Union (EU) fiscal solidarity using two individual...

    Anna Kyriazi, Alessandro Pellegata, Stefano Ronchi in Comparative European Politics
    Article Open access 07 February 2023
  5. Building resilience in times of global crisis: the tourism sector in Croatia

    The COVID-19 pandemic and consequent global travel restrictions created an unprecedented crisis for the tourism industry. Considering that tourism...

    Ivana Načinović Braje, Kosjenka Dumančić, Domagoj Hruška in European Political Science
    Article 01 May 2022
  6. The EU’s Response to the Financial Crisis

    In addressing the EU’s response to the financial crisis, this chapter highlights that the EU has foremost resorted to some form of muddling through...
    Espen D. H. Olsen, Guri Rosén in The Palgrave Handbook of EU Crises
    Chapter 2021
  7. Conceptual Issues—Depressions, Recessions, Crisis Cycles , Business Cycles

    This chapter reviews the terminology that has been used in the past two centuries for the phenomenon of economic crisis, which in mainstream...
    Chapter 2023
  8. Using go-it-alone power to overcome intergovernmental deadlock: national vetoes, credible threats, and multi-speed Europe in the British budgetary rebate crisis

    Differentiated integration, and the prospect thereof, is a prominent feature of European integration and policymaking. This article theorizes and...

    Lucas Schramm in Acta Politica
    Article Open access 26 September 2023
  9. The Global Economic Crisis: Historical Roots, Lessons Learned, and Implications for Geopolitical Stability

    This chapter considers the origins of the current global economic crisis, the lessons learned from past crises, and how the pandemic-created economic...
    Ioannis-Dionysios Salavrakos, Allison L. Palmadessa in Globalization, Human Rights and Populism
    Chapter 2023
  10. Reforming the International Financial and Fiscal System for Better COVID-19 and Post-pandemic Crisis Responsiveness

    The global economic crisis provoked by the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionally hurt develo** countries, increasing poverty, food insecurity, and...
    Rolph van der Hoeven, Rob Vos in COVID-19 and International Development
    Chapter 2022
  11. Conditioned solidarity: EU citizens’ attitudes towards economic and social austerities for crisis countries receiving financial aid

    During the European debt crisis, there has been a massive political debate between the EU institutions and the governments of crisis countries on the...

    Holger Lengfeld, Florian K. Kley in Acta Politica
    Article Open access 15 September 2020
  12. EU Resilience in the Internal Market After Financial Crisis: Political Resolve and Legal Responsiveness

    The chapter examines the reform of the rulemaking process in the EU after the financial crisis and sets out to explain how the EU legislature has...
    Carl Fredrik Bergström in Routes to a Resilient European Union
    Chapter 2022
  13. How Public Administrators Inadvertently Helped Get Donald J. Trump Elected President: The Great Recession, the Housing Crisis, and the Failure of Public Policy

    The housing crisis precipitated by the Great Recession of 2007–2009 was an unprecedented challenge for federal administrators, and it was not handled...

    Nicholas Henry in Public Organization Review
    Article 24 August 2022
  14. In ‘crisis’ we trust? On (un)intentional knowledge distortion and the exigency of terminological clarity in academic and political discourses on Russia’s war against Ukraine

    The study of Russia’s evolving (c)overt aggression against Ukraine has received vast scholarly attention, with multivariate accounts offered on what...

    Article 08 November 2023
  15. Global corporate structure of Chinese state-owned financial institutions through Hong Kong

    This article applies a new investigative technique called ‘equity map**’ to the corporate structure of two big Chinese state-owned banks, Bank of...

    Article 25 March 2023
  16. Standing the Test of Time? The “Resilience” of the Anglo-American Neoliberal Paradigm in the Post-financial Crisis, Post-Covid Era

    For a while the global health crisis that erupted in 2020 seemed to sound the death knell for the neoliberal policies implemented since the 1970s in...
    Chapter 2022
  17. Public Sector Accounting, Financial Accountability and Viability in Times of Crisis

    This book examines the implications of the Covid-19 pandemic for public-sector accounting and finance. It provides a holistic overview of government...

    Giovanna Dabbicco, Marco Bisogno, ... Johan Christiaens in Public Sector Financial Management
    Book 2022
  18. Global Financial Governance: A US Perspective on Europe

    This chapter analyzes how the US-China rivalry has played out in the field of global financial governance over the past two decades. It introduces a...
    Chapter 2024
  19. Exclusionary Europeans: Radical-right party construction of Europeanness in response to the 2015 refugee ‘crisis’

    The 2015 refugee ‘crisis’ posed a dilemma for European radical-right parties (RRPs). On the one hand, it provided a rallying point against...

    Michalis Moutselos in Comparative European Politics
    Article 14 February 2023
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