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Welt 2 World 2 Außenwirtschaftstheorie 1 Bank regulation 1 Bankenkrise 1 Bankenregulierung 1 Banking crisis 1 Comparative advantage 1 Corporate Governance 1 Corporate governance 1 Enron Corp. 1 Financial crisis 1 Financial market regulation 1 Finanzkrise 1 Finanzmarktregulierung 1 Globalisierung 1 Globalization 1 International economics 1 Komparativer Vorteil 1 Moral Hazard 1 Moral hazard 1 National security 1 Nationale Sicherheit 1 Subprime financial crisis 1 Subprime-Krise 1 USA 1 United States 1 WTO law 1 WTO-Recht 1
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Loyola University Chicago School of Law Research Paper 1 The global economy : financial, monetary, trade and knowledge asymmetries ; [presented at the 6th biennial international conference, held Aug. 16 - 17, 2002, at Loyola University, Chicago, Ill.] 1
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Why Ricardo’s Theory of Comparative Advantage Regarding Foreign Trade Doesn’t Work in Today’s Global Economy : Labor Arbitrage, Disloyal Capital, WTO Violations and National Security Implications
Murdock, Charles W. - 2019
The theoretical basis for international trade is Ricardo's theory of comparative advantage. Paul Samuelson, one of the leading lights in the economics profession in the 20th century, referred to it as one of the most beautiful ideas in economics. Yet, no one seems to have considered its validity...
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The Financial Reform Act : Will it Succeed in Reversing the Causes of the Subprime Crisis and Prevent Future Crises?
Murdock, Charles W. - 2010
The current financial crisis, which could have plunged the world into a financial abyss similar to the Great Depression, is far from resolved. The financial institutions, which this article asserts caused the crisis, have returned to profitability and have paid billions of dollars in bonuses,...
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Sarbanes-Oxley, Corporate Corruption, and the Complicity of Courts and Legislatures
Murdock, Charles W. - 2009
The main thrust of this article is that courts and legislatures, particularly Congress and the federal courts, are biased in favor of management, and that their failure to hold management to account has emboldened management to engage in corrupt behavior, and has led to passivity and supineness...
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Enron : a new paradigm of moral hazard
Murdock, Charles W. - In: The global economy : financial, monetary, trade and …, (pp. 258-277). 2003
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