Browsing by Subject "Crisis"
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An architectural palimpsest: (Re)writing crisis-ridden Athens
(Intellect, 2020-03-10)This article focuses on the Bank of Greece headquarters building in Athens, which has been a site of recurring political expression in contemporary crisis. It is based on a corpus of graffiti writings from the particular ...
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Crises and/of representations: the sites of drawings and/of writings in Athens
(Routledge, 2021-07-07)This article focuses on the Athens Polytechnic, an emblematic site that has been the epicentre of historical ruptures during which it has been extensively graffitied. It is based on a corpus consisting of graffiti writings ...
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Inflation Expectations and Monetary Policy in Europe
(Social Science Research Network, 2016)We use monthly data across fifteen euro-area economies for the period 1985:1-2015:3 to obtain different monetary policy shocks pertaining to more versus less informed individuals. We then investigate how these affect ...
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Inflation Expectations and Monetary Policy Surprises
(Wiley, 2020-01)We estimate monetary policy surprises for European consumers over time, based on monetary policy changes that were unanticipated according to consumers’ stated beliefs. We find that such monetary policy surprises have the ...
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Inflation expectations and monetary policy surprises
(2017-01)We use monthly data across fifteen euro-area economies for the period 1985:1-2015:3 to obtain monetary policy changes that can be regarded as surprises for different types of consumers. A novel feature of our empirical ...
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Recurrent Narratives Around the COVID-19 Crisis in Social Networks: A Case Study Analysis on Facebook
(2020)In recent years, social networks have played a significant role during major crisis events as citizens use these networks to seek information, discuss and share personal news stories, while interacting with other users ...
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Southern European press challenges in a time of crisis: A cross-national study of Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece and Malta
(Sage Journals, 2023-10)The implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for newsrooms across the world range from severe economic hardship to increased threats to press freedom. The “perfect storm” that engulfed the media and journalists globally has ...
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Which banks smooth and at what price?
(Elsevier, 2020-12)By adjusting lending, banks can smooth the macroeconomic impact of deposit fluctuations. This may, however, lead to extended periods of disproportionately high lending relative to deposit intake and, under certain conditions, ...