The world economy operates around the production of value and the creation and protection of wealth. This volume explores how global wealth chains are articulated, issues of regulatory liability, and how social relationships between clients and service providers are important for governance issues.
The world economy operates around the production of value and the creation and protection of wealth. This volume explores how global wealth chains are articulated, issues of regulatory liability, and how social relationships between clients and service providers are important for governance issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Leonard Seabrooke is Professor of International Political Economy and Economic Sociology in the Department of Organization at Copenhagen Business School, and Research Professor at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. His work is known for its interdisciplinarity, drawing on political economy, economic sociology, international relations, and organization studies. His current research concentrates on transnational professionals across a range of cases, from finance and tax experts, to consultants, sustainability experts, and others. Seabrooke's work has appeared in leading journals, including American Sociological Review, Annual Review of Sociology, Governance, Public Administration, Review of International Political Economy, and many others. Duncan Wigan is Professor MSO of International Political Economy in the Department of Organization at Copenhagen Business School. His work has focused on innovation and governance in financial markets, corporate organization, and activism for economic justice. His current research concentrates on issues of international taxation, intangible capital, and expert-activism. His work has appeared in leading journals, including Economy & Society, New Political Economy, Regulation & Governance, Review of International Political Economy, and many others.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Leonard Seabrooke and Duncan Wigan: Asset Strategies in Global Wealth Chains * 2: Colin Haslam, Adam Leaver, and Nick Tsitsianis: Public Utilities * 3: Martin Hearson: Tax Treaties * 4: Matti Ylönen: Advance Pricing Agreements * 5: Dick Bryan, Mike Rafferty, and Duncan Wigan: Intangibles * 6: Jamie Morgan: Private Equity * 7: Mie Højris Dahl: Beer and Pharmaceuticals * 8: Verónica Grondona, and Martín Burgos: Food * 9: Oddný Helgadóttir: Art * 10: Mariana Santos: Family Generations * 11: Rasmus Corlin Christensen: Transparency * 12: Saila Stausholm: Mining * 13: Clair Quentin: Legal Opinion * 14: Leonard Seabrooke and Duncan Wigan: Articulating Global Wealth Chains