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Hidden Fallacies in Corporate Law and Financial Regulation : Reframing the Mainstream Narratives
Hidden Fallacies in Corporate Law and Financial Regulation : Reframing the Mainstream Narratives
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ISBN No.: 9781509971497
Pages: 328
Year: 202606
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 83.30
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Status: Available (Forthcoming)

1. Introduction, Saule T Omarova (Cornell Law School, USA) and Alexandra Andhov (University of Auckland, New Zealand) Part 1: Corporate Law 2. Tribes and Temperament(s): Two Underappreciated Determinants of Market Actor Behaviour, Motivations and Beliefs , Claire A Hill (University of Minnesota, USA) 3. Hidden Fallacies in the Agency Theory of the Corporation, Jennifer G Hill (Monash University, Australia) 4. The Pathology of Passivity: Shareholder Passivity as a False Narrative in Corporate Law, Sarah C Haan (Washington and Lee University, USA) 5. The Corporation and the Fallacy of the Public-Private Divide, Cherie Metcalf (Queen's University, Canada) 6. The False Narrative of 'Responsible Investment', Ellen Quigley (University of Cambridge, UK) Part 2: Financial Regulation 7. The Fallacy of Disclosure in the Time of AI, Alexandra Andhov (University of Auckland, New Zealand) 8.


The Fallacy of a Colour-Blind Fed, Nakita Q Cuttino (Georgetown Law, USA) 9. The Fallacy of Consumer Credit Regulation as the Path to Financial Inclusion, Iris H-Y Chiu (University College London, UK) 10. Financial Innovation: Three Fallacies in the Debate, Saule T Omarova (Cornell Law School, USA) 11. Boilerplate against Bailouts and the Regulatory Ride Fallacy, Anna Gelpern (Georgetown Law, USA) 12. By Way of Conclusion: Making Sense of Fallacies, Claire A Hill (University of Minnesota, USA).


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