Geopolitical Risk, Sustainability and “Cross-Border Spillovers” in Emerging Markets, Volume II
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71419-2
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Michael I. C. Nwogugu, 2021. "Introduction," Springer Books, in: Geopolitical Risk, Sustainability and “Cross-Border Spillovers” in Emerging Markets, Volume II, chapter 0, pages 1-72, Springer.
- Michael I. C. Nwogugu, 2021. "Sustainable Growth, Financial Stability and the Failure/Unconstitutionality of the Dodd-Frank Act (USA) (and Similar Statutes Such as the Pre-2020 European Union Sustainable Growth Regulations)," Springer Books, in: Geopolitical Risk, Sustainability and “Cross-Border Spillovers” in Emerging Markets, Volume II, chapter 0, pages 73-143, Springer.
- Michael I. C. Nwogugu, 2021. "Economic Psychology, Geopolitical Risk and The Unconstitutionality of Private-Sector Credit Rating Agencies, Ratings Opinions and Government Bailouts/Bail-ins," Springer Books, in: Geopolitical Risk, Sustainability and “Cross-Border Spillovers” in Emerging Markets, Volume II, chapter 0, pages 145-247, Springer.
- Michael I. C. Nwogugu, 2021. "International Constitutional Political Economy and Sustainability Issues Inherent in Accounting and Derivatives Standards-Setting Organizations," Springer Books, in: Geopolitical Risk, Sustainability and “Cross-Border Spillovers” in Emerging Markets, Volume II, chapter 0, pages 249-299, Springer.
- Michael I. C. Nwogugu, 2021. "Unconstitutionality and Failure of Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and the PCAOB (USA) and Similar Institutions," Springer Books, in: Geopolitical Risk, Sustainability and “Cross-Border Spillovers” in Emerging Markets, Volume II, chapter 0, pages 301-357, Springer.
- Michael I. C. Nwogugu, 2021. "Complex Systems, Pandemics/Epidemics and the Welfare-State, Part-1: “Policy-Contagion” And Cross-Border Spillovers," Springer Books, in: Geopolitical Risk, Sustainability and “Cross-Border Spillovers” in Emerging Markets, Volume II, chapter 0, pages 359-454, Springer.
- Michael I. C. Nwogugu, 2021. "Complex Systems, Pandemics and the Welfare State, Part-2: Constitutional Political Economy, Compliance and Constitutional Contagion Issues," Springer Books, in: Geopolitical Risk, Sustainability and “Cross-Border Spillovers” in Emerging Markets, Volume II, chapter 0, pages 455-573, Springer.
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