001439369 000__ 07815cam\a2200649\i\4500 001439369 001__ 1439369 001439369 003__ OCoLC 001439369 005__ 20230309004425.0 001439369 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001439369 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 001439369 008__ 210902s2021\\\\sz\a\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 001439369 019__ $$a1266907227 001439369 020__ $$a9783030714154$$q(electronic bk.) 001439369 020__ $$a3030714152$$q(electronic bk.) 001439369 020__ $$z9783030714147 001439369 020__ $$z3030714144 001439369 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-030-71415-4$$2doi 001439369 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1266361679 001439369 040__ $$aYDX$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cYDX$$dNOC$$dGW5XE$$dOCLCO$$dEBLCP$$dUKMGB$$dN$T$$dBRX$$dUKAHL$$dOCLCQ$$dZCU$$dOCLCQ$$dCOM$$dOCLCO$$dOCLCQ 001439369 049__ $$aISEA 001439369 050_4 $$aHB74.P65$$bN86 2021 001439369 08204 $$a330$$223 001439369 1001_ $$aNwogugu, Michael C. I.,$$eauthor. 001439369 24510 $$aGeopolitical risk, sustainability and 'cross-border spillovers' in emerging markets.$$nVolume I,$$pConstitutional law, economic psychology and quasi-labor issues /$$cMichael I.C. Nwogugu. 001439369 24630 $$aConstitutional law, economic psychology and quasi-labor issues 001439369 264_1 $$aCham :$$bPalgrave Macmillan,$$c[2021] 001439369 264_4 $$c©2021 001439369 300__ $$a1 online resource :$$billustrations (chiefly color) 001439369 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001439369 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 001439369 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 001439369 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 001439369 5050_ $$aIntro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Target Countries, Target Audience and the Emphasis on US Laws in This Book -- 1.2 The Intentional De-Emphasis of Standards-of-Review (Constitutional Law) -- 1.3 Emergence and Nonlinearity: The Relationship Between Multinational Corporations (MNCs) on the One Hand and Financial/Economic Crisis, Geopolitical Risk and Cross-Border Spillovers 001439369 5058_ $$a1.4 Economic Psychology and the Global Digital Economy: Interactions with and Implications for Constitutional Law, and a Summary Critique of the Literature on Constitutional Economics -- 1.5 Behavioral Bias Indicators -- 1.6 Nwogugu (2012) and Emergence: Constitutional Political Economy, Mechanism Design and Sustainable Growth -- 1.7 The Stare Decisis Doctrine (and Some of Its Economic Psychology Effects) -- 1.8 Causal Factors: Global Value Chains, Preferential Free Trade Agreements and "Joint-Committees" -- 1.9 Causal Factors: Labor and Industrial Relations 001439369 5058_ $$a1.10 The Replicability/Reproducibility Crisis in Academic Research -- 1.11 The Chapters -- Appendix 1: List of Some Reported Accounting Scandals -- Appendix 2: The List of Top Corporate Scandals in the World That Occurred Without Any Insolvency -- Appendix 3: List of Major Corporate Collapses Around the World (up to 2019) -- Appendix 4: List of the Top-100 Most Successful Startups in the World -- Appendix 5: List of the Worst Startup Failures in the World (up to 2017) -- Appendix 6: List of All Major Financial/Economic Crisis Since the Seventeenth Century -- Bibliography 001439369 5058_ $$aChapter 2: Cross-Border Spillover Modeling, Concepts of "Geopolitical Risk" and "Transition Economies", and the 2010-2020 Financial Stability Recommendations by the IMF, G20/G30 and the EU -- 2.1 Emergence and Nonlinearity: New Definitions and Dimensions of Geopolitical Risk -- 2.2 New Definitions of "Transition Economies" -- 2.3 Cross-Border Spillovers and the Modeling of Emergence and Nonlinearity: A Critique of the Literature and the Unreliability of Empirical Research in Psychology (Including Mathematical Psychology), Complex Systems, Behavioral Political Economy 001439369 5058_ $$a2.4 Emergence and Nonlinearity: Health Effects of Spillovers, Integration and Resulting Shocks -- 2.5 Emergence and Nonlinearity: A Review of the Literature on Social Networks -- 2.6 Emergence and Nonlinearity: Some Social Capital Dimensions of Geopolitical Risk and Cross-Border Spillovers -- 2.7 Emergence and Nonlinearity: The Muted Effects of the Rise of Both the Far-Right and Nationalist Movements in the United States, Latin America, Europe and Parts of East/South Asia (as of 2021) 001439369 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001439369 520__ $$aEconomic recessions, environmental damage in several large countries (eg. China, Brazil, U.S., etc.), the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2015, the COVID-19 Pandemic, cross-border spillovers and the failures of risk-regulation/government-stimulus programs (enacted during 2007-2020) have significantly affected economic systems, financial markets, social networks and environmental compliance worldwide, especially in emerging markets. The foregoing raises significant economic psychology and policy-making questions about the causes and measurement of cross-border spillovers (from developed countries to emerging markets), and evolving relationships among cross-border spillovers, legal/regulatory institutions, foreign aid, political systems, government size, social-welfare, fintech-platforms, asset-market dynamics (volatility, market-depth, liquidity, pension/retirement, remittances, business/consumer confidence; etc.) and sustainable growth. This book is the first of two volumes, re-defines geopolitical risk and addresses these issues in the context of the role of constitutional economics and economic psychology (especially households and companies) as tools for global sustainable growth and risk management. This book can help researchers develop better Artificial Intelligence, Complex Systems and decision-theory models of geopolitical risk, public policy, asset-pricing, global corporate strategy and international capital flows, all of which are increasingly relevant to investment managers, corporate executives, boards-of-directors and government officials. Michael I.C. Nwogugu is an author, serial entrepreneur and consultant who has held senior management, Board of Director and Advisory Board Member positions in companies in the U.S., Europe, Asia and Africa. Mr. Nwogugu wrote the following books: Risk In the Global Real Estate Market (2012); Illegal File-sharing Networks, Digital Goods Pricing And Decision Analysis (2016); Anomalies In Net Present Value, Returns And Polynomials; And Regret Theory In Decision-Making (2017); Indices, Index Funds And ETFs Exploring HCI, Nonlinear Risk And Homomorphisms (2019); Complex Systems, Multi-Sided Incentives And Risk Perception In Organizations (2019); and Earnings Management, Fintech-Driven Incentives and Sustainable Growth: On Complex Systems, Legal and Mechanism Design Factors (2020). Mr. Nwogugus research articles have been cited in more than twenty top science journals. Mr. Nwogugu earned degrees from the University of Nigeria (Nigeria); City College Of New York (USA); and Columbia University (New York City, USA). 001439369 588__ $$aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 10, 2021). 001439369 650_0 $$aEconomics$$xPolitical aspects. 001439369 650_0 $$aInternational economic relations. 001439369 650_0 $$aSustainable development. 001439369 650_0 $$aRisk management. 001439369 650_0 $$aConstitutional law$$xEconomic aspects. 001439369 650_6 $$aÉconomie politique et politique. 001439369 650_6 $$aDéveloppement durable. 001439369 650_6 $$aGestion du risque. 001439369 650_6 $$aDroit constitutionnel$$xAspect économique. 001439369 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 001439369 77608 $$iPrint version:$$aNwogugu, Michael C.I.$$tGeopolitical risk, sustainability and 'cross-border spillovers' in emerging markets. 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