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A country and/or international organisation faced with a big disequilibrium: The case of the crisis in Southeast Asian area during 1997‐1999
Anghel N. RuginaExamines the economy of Southeast Asia during the period 1997 to 1999 against a background of socio‐economic theory and a transition from disequilibrium to general stable and…
Part I: The European Monetary and Economic Union, in its present form, exposed to insurmountable difficulties
Anghel N. RuginaQuestions whether the planned European Monetary Union is capable of solving the social economic challenges of our time. Examines the economic and financial history of modern…
A plan for a free, just and stable European Monetary and Economic Union (1976)
Anghel N. RuginaExplores how European monetary systems have become an heterogeneous conglomerate with the passing of time, questioning the failures of the modern gold standard and the…
A reorganization plan of the International Monetary Fund: As oriented toward conditions of stable equilibrium (1973)
Anghel N. RuginaSuggests the reorganizations of the international monetary fund, re‐directing its path towards conditions of stable equilibrium. Discusses basic deficiencies of the Bretton Woods…
The unending search for universal and lasting peace: From Leon Walras to Jan Tinbergen and beyond
Anghel N. RuginaExplores the study of peace and war as a reflection of equilibrium versus disequilibrium conditions as applied in international relations. Concentrates on the contribution of two…
A monetary and economic dialogue with Lord Keynes
Anghel N. RuginaDiscusses the heritage of John Maynard Keynes in terms of application and results of his new economic philosophy over the last four decades. Compares the Keynesian school of…
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- Professor Terence Garrett