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Africa: the coming revolution | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/africa-the-coming-revolution21 May 2014: Professor Hart’s original research in Ghana in the 1970s is renowned for coining the notion of the informal economy. ... Professor Hart is currently the co-director of the Human Economy Programme in Pretoria University and Centennial Professor of -
Illuminating Cambridge worldwide | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/illuminating-cambridge-worldwide7 Mar 2014: Fragile and sensitive to light, temperature and humidity, the manuscripts can only be displayed for short periods of time under special conditions to protect their delicate materials and pigments. ... Successful organisations use this money to improve -
It's time to demystify economics | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/its-time-to-demystify-economics15 May 2014: Moreover, even the boundary of the economy – and thus the scope of economics – is determined by ethical and political judgments; for example, child labour used to be a perfectly legitimate object ... And indeed, there are nine ‘schools’ of -
First atlas of Inuit Arctic trails launched | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/first-atlas-of-inuit-arctic-trails-launched10 Jun 2014: Michael Bravo. For centuries, indigenous peoples in the Arctic navigated the land, sea, and ice, using knowledge of trails that was passed down through the generations. ... public as an interactive atlas – bringing together hundreds of years of accrued -
Greece: austerity takes a heavy toll on public health | University of …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/greece-austerity-takes-a-heavy-toll-on-public-health21 Feb 2014: However, they take the government to task for its denial that the health of the population has been affected as a result of the slashing of budgets. ... For more information about this story contact Alexandra Buxton, Office of Communications, University -
Naughty money: clippers and coiners in 16th-century England |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/naughty-money-clippers-and-coiners-in-16th-century-england12 Apr 2014: The restoration of “good monies” was seen as a panacea for the country’s ills, and recoinage became one of the chief aims of Elizabeth I’s regime. ... A French-made machine for minting coins, which would replace the old method of manual minting, -
Agricultural markets and the Great Depression: lessons from the past…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/agricultural-markets-and-the-great-depression-lessons-from-the-past7 May 2014: They make the price. They say just how much the peasant shall pay for his loaf of bread. ... The nature of the most severe crisis in over 100 years as well as an understanding of the politics and economics of contemporary (and arguably current) financial
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