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NISHANT JHA COURSE CERTIFICATES
THESE ARE THE CERTIFICATES FOR THE RECENT COURSES DONE ONLINE BY NISHANT JHA.</p
The age of Professor Narmadeshwar Jha
Professor Narmadeshwar Jha was a noted scholar on History of Economic Thought that took its shape under the influence of Alfred Marshall. His widely referred book - The Age of Marshall: Aspects of British Economic Thought, 1890-1915 – was written under the supervision of Professor A.J. Brown of Leeds (UK) and published with a commendatory foreword written by Sir Dennis H. Robertson. Professor Jha devised a methodology to conduct research in the history of economic ideas. This brief paper presents Professor Jha as a teacher, economist and scholar.History of Economic Thought; Bhagalpur University; Bihar; India; Alfred Marshall; Institutional Economics; Will to economize; Rabindranath Tagore; Dennis H. Robertson; A. J. Brown; University of Leeds (UK)
Replication Code and Data for Regulatory Induced Risk Aversion in Coal Contracting at U.S. Power Plants: Implications for Environmental Policy
This repository contains the data and code for the paper "Regulatory Induced Risk Aversion in Coal Contracting at U.S. Power Plants: Implications for Environmental Policy" by Akshaya Jha. Please unizip each of the zip files therein. Please read README.docx for more details on the code
sj-pdf-1-jha-10.1177_00218286231195409 – Supplemental material for Owen Gingerich, 1930–2023
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jha-10.1177_00218286231195409 for Owen Gingerich, 1930–2023 by Richard L. Kremer and James Evans in Journal for the History of Astronomy</p
sj-pdf-1-jha-10.1177_00218286231209030 – Supplemental material for Total solar eclipse of AD 1133 and ΔT
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jha-10.1177_00218286231209030 for Total solar eclipse of AD 1133 and ΔT by Leslie V. Morrison, Catherine Y. Hohenkerk, Marek Zawilski and F. Richard Stephenson in Journal for the History of Astronomy</p
The economics of food security Volume 1
Professor Jha and Professor Gaiha address important issues of food security in their wide-ranging selection of the most influential published contributions in this area of study. Their comprehensive, original introduction discusses each article and places it within the context of twelve distinct themes, from which emerges a cogent view of the developing scholarly literature in this area and of the challenges that still remain. These volumes will provide ready access to major landmark contributions in food security and thus be of interest to all academics, policymakers, international organizations and students working in this area
sj-docx-1-jha-10.1177_00218286221077337 – Supplemental material for A Spanish study of the 1572 nova: Jerónimo Muñoz and his Book on the New Comet
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jha-10.1177_00218286221077337 for A Spanish study of the 1572 nova: Jerónimo Muñoz and his Book on the New Comet by Gonzalo Luis Recio in Journal for the History of Astronomy</p
sj-pdf-1-jha-10.1177_00218286221097111 – Supplemental material for Accuracy of eclipse records in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jha-10.1177_00218286221097111 for Accuracy of eclipse records in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle by Leslie V Morrison, F Richard Stephenson and Catherine Y Hohenkerk in Journal for the History of Astronomy</p
Shantenu Jha
Shantenu Jha, Brookhaven National Laboratory and Rutgers Universityhttps://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/sust-seminar-headshots/1158/thumbnail.jp
The External Dimension of EU Justice and Home Affairs: Tools, Processes, Outcomes. CEPS Working Document No. 303, September 2008
This working document offers a conceptual framework for understanding the processes underpinning the external dimension of EU Justice and Home Affairs (ED-JHA). Practically, it defines how the export of JHA principles and norms inform the geopolitical ambitions of the EU, i.e. the use of space for political purposes, or the control and management of people, objects and movement. The author begins by investigating how the ENP reconfigures the ED-JHA, and then goes on to discuss various conceptual stances on governance, specifically institutionalism, constructivism, and policy instruments. To conclude he traces the evolution of this external dimension, emphasising, whenever possible, its continuities and bifurcations. Overall, the aim is to ascertain the extent to which conceptual designs clarify or advance our knowledge of the contents and rationales of the ED-JHA
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