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Table of Contents
Intro
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
1.4 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
1.10 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
Chapter 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
2.4 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)
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
1.4 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
1.10 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
Chapter 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
2.4 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)