Geopolitical Risk, Sustainability and "Cross-Border Spillovers" in Emerging Markets, Volume II
Geopolitical Risk, Sustainability and "Cross-Border Spillovers" in Emerging Markets, Volume II
This second volume focuses on geopolitical risks that are intertwined with constitutional political economy and labor issues, alongside addressing some of the financial and constitutional crises that occurred in Europe, Asia and the U.S. during 2007-2020. This book provides analysis of complex systems and the preferences and reasoning of state/government and corporate actors in order to develop better artificial intelligence and decision-system models of geopolitical risk, public policy and international capital flows, all of which are increasingly important decision factors for investment managers, boards-of-directors and government officials.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter-2. Sustainable Growth, Financial Stability and the Failure/Un-Constitutionality of the Dodd-Frank Act (USA) (and Similar Statutes in Other Countries).- Chapter-3. Economic Psychology, Geopolitical Risk and the Un-Constitutionality of Credit Rating Agencies, Ratings-Opinions and Government Bail-Outs/Bail-Ins.- Chapter-4: Complex Systems, International Constitutional Political Economy and Sustainability Issues Inherent in Accounting and Derivatives Standards-Setting.- Chapter-5: The Un-Constitutionality of Sarbanes-Oxley Act (USA), and the Pcaob (USA) and Similar Institutions.- Chapter-6: Complex Systems, Pandemics and the Welfare-State, Part-1: Constitutional Political Economy and International Market-Integration Issues.- Chapter-7: Complex Systems, Pandemics and the Welfare-State, Part-2: Constitutional Political Economy, Compliance and "Constitutional Contagion" Issues.
Nwogugu, Michael I. C.
ISBN | 978-3-030-71418-5 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783030714185 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Copyrightjahr | 2021 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | XXI, 580 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XXI, 580 p. 17 illus., 16 illus. in color. |
Sprache | Englisch |