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Alessandro Roncaglia
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Con questo numero, Moneta e Credito riprende la serie di ?Reminiscenze di illustri economisti?, che veniva pubblicata sia in inglese che in italiano, rispettivamente nella BNL Quarterly Review e nella nostra rivista. Anche nella nuova serie, agli economi...
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Isabel Pedersen, Kristen Aspevig
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International film festivals are privileged sites for cultural exchange and creative incubation to which blind persons are effectively excluded, a barrier that needs addressing. By recognizing barriers to film festivals, we instigate a solution to making...
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Isabel Pedersen, Kristen Aspevig
Pág. 29 - 52
International film festivals are privileged sites for cultural exchange and creative incubation to which blind persons are effectively excluded, a barrier that needs addressing. By recognizing barriers to film festivals, we instigate a solution to making...
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Giulia Zacchia
Pág. 233 - 238
Il contributo è un tributo a Irma Adelman, scomparsa il 24 febbraio 2017. La Prof.ssa Adelman è l'unica economista donna la cui autobiografia è stata pubblicata nella serie di ricordi e riflessioni sulle esperienze professionali di eminenti economisti ch...
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Devon Healey
Pág. 85 - 104
Blindness lives in a world, one both organized and defined by the eye that sees itself as sighted. Seeing is believing, and this belief, eyes believe, is learning. But, what if the eyes that are ?seeing? are ?blind?? Do we believe these eyes as we do tho...
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Devon Healey
Pág. 85 - 104
Blindness lives in a world, one both organized and defined by the eye that sees itself as sighted. Seeing is believing, and this belief, eyes believe, is learning. But, what if the eyes that are ?seeing? are ?blind?? Do we believe these eyes as we do tho...
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Francois P. Retief, Louise C. Cilliers
Pág. 39 - 47
Claudius, fourth Caesar of the Roman Empire, proved himself an able administrator, but physically and emotionally handicapped from birth. His parents, members of the imperial family, considered him mentally de?cient and he was isolated from the ge...
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Francois P. Retief, Louise C. Cilliers
Pág. 39 - 47
Claudius, fourth Caesar of the Roman Empire, proved himself an able administrator, but physically and emotionally handicapped from birth. His parents, members of the imperial family, considered him mentally de?cient and he was isolated from the ge...
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