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As global financial interconnectedness continues to evolve, the complexities of cross-border insolvency pose significant challenges for international finance.
Dr. Hari Krishna Karri +2 more
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Trade in the current era of globalization involves many countries around the world, both in bilateral and multilateral relationships. This has transformed trade from being limited to a single country into what is known as international business or ...
Panji Setiawan, Imam Haryanto
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Application of Price Competition Model Based on Computational Neural Network in Risk Prediction of Transnational Investment. [PDF]
Chen X, Huang X.
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Canadian cross‐border insolvency law and the triumph of “modified universalism”: A retrospective
“This article examines the implementation of the Model Law on Cross‐Border Insolvency in Canada and the evolution of the concept of “modified universalism”.
Alfonso Nocilla
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Since its adoption, the UN Convention on Mediation has been signed by 58 states. It provides an important legal framework for resolving commercial disputes and allows for the cross-border enforcement of such agreements.
Đuro Đurić +2 more
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The Bank lending channel and sovereign risk: Effects on significant and less significant banks after the implementation of the Banking Union. [PDF]
Sanfilippo-Azofra S +2 more
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COVID-19 and lending responses of European banks. [PDF]
Özlem Dursun-de Neef H, Schandlbauer A.
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The Economics of Fiscal Rules and Debt Sustainability. [PDF]
Beetsma R.
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On Globalisation of Regulation
In this article the opinion that financial regulation should be dealt with on a national, and not on a global scale is criticised. The objections against global regulation are discussed and dismissed.
Bob Wessels
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