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The Evolution of the European Central Bank
This is Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 99/2012, which was later published at Fordham International Law Journal, Spring 2012
Who guards the guardians of monetary stability and financial stability? That is the key question behind the debate about the accountability of the Bank of England
Rosa Lastra unpicks the debate surrounding the accountability of the increasingly powerful Bank of England. She argues that the Bank of England should be made accountable to Parliament, and calls for a better understanding of how we should assess the Bankâs role in creating financial stability
Diaspora Philanthropy: The Colombia Experience
Examines the scope, causes, and challenges of giving by the Colombian diaspora in the United States back to Colombia. Explores the diaspora's characteristics, giving patterns and practices, and suggestions for strengthening the Colombian nonprofit sector
Quasi-analyticity in Carleman ultraholomorphic classes
We give a characterization for two different concepts of quasi-analyticity in
Carleman ultraholomorphic classes of functions of several variables in
polysectors. Also, working with strongly regular sequences, we establish
generalizations of Watson's Lemma under an additional condition related to the
growth index of the sequence.Comment: To appear in Ann. Inst. Fourier, Grenobl
The Crisis of 2007-09: Nature, Causes, and Reactions
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Journal of Interntional Economic Law following peer review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version [Journal of International Economic Law 13(3):531-550 2010] is available online at: http://jiel.oxfordjournals.org/content/13/3/531.ful
On Gevrey asymptotics for singularly perturbed difference-differential problems with an irregular singularity
We study a analog of a singularly perturbed Cauchy problem with irregular
singularity in the complex domain which generalizes a previous result by S.
Malek in \cite{malek}. First, we construct solutions defined in open
spirals to the origin. By means of a Gevrey version of Malgrange-Sibuya
theorem we show the existence of a formal power series in the perturbation
parameter which turns out to be the Gevrey asymptotic expansion (of certain
type) of the actual solutions.Comment: 30 page
On parametric Gevrey asymptotics for initial value problems with infinite order irregular singularity and linear fractional transforms
This paper is a continuation a previous work of the authors where parametric
Gevrey asymptotics for singularly perturbed nonlinear PDEs has been studied.
Here, the partial differential operators are combined with particular Moebius
transforms in the time variable. As a result, the leading term of the main
problem needs to be regularized by means of a singularly perturbed infinite
order formal irregular operator that allows us to construct a set of genuine
solutions in the form of a Laplace transform in time and inverse Fourier
transform in space. Furthermore, we obtain Gevrey asymptotic expansions for
these solutions of some order in the perturbation parameter
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