The sovereign debt crisis - a transdisciplinary approach
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- Marc Pilkington, 2016. "Well-being, happiness and the structural crisis of neoliberalism: an interdisciplinary analysis through the lenses of emotions," Mind & Society: Cognitive Studies in Economics and Social Sciences, Springer;Fondazione Rosselli, vol. 15(2), pages 265-280, November.
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interdisciplinarity; transdisciplinarity; scientific dialogue; sovereign debts; debt crises; interdisciplinary approaches; transdisciplinary analyses; disciplinary fields; logic; accounting; finance; psychology; geopolitics; statistics; ethics; rhetoric; political discourse analysis; prejudicial views; over-rigid compartmentalisation; knowledge compartmentalisation; mainstream theories; economic theories; constructive dialogues; plural approaches; scientific approaches; complexity; budget deficits; multidimensional characters; underlying frameworks; research frameworks; textual analysis; public debt; USA; United States; UK; United Kingdom; Greece; IMF; International Monetary Fund; European Central Bank; ECB; European Union; EU; monetary policies; euro area; eurozone; single currency; currencies; pluralism; economics education.;All these keywords.
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