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Mechanism Design and International Risk Regulation Institutions

Theories and Models for Financial Markets
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  • Mechanism Design and International Risk Regulation Institutions on Hardback by Michael C. Nwogugu
  • Mechanism Design and International Risk Regulation Institutions on Hardback by Michael C. Nwogugu
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Financial crises, including those related to sub-prime loans/mortgages, have exposed weaknesses in financial markets and risk management institutions worldwide. In 'Mechanism Design and International Risk Regulation Institutions', Mike Nwogugu explains that 'Risk Management Institutions' in this context refers not just to organizations, but also to methods, assets/liabilities, mathematical computations, government interventions and regulations that pertain to global risk management. The author suggests that in order to foster economic growth, international risk regulation should transcend the current emphasis on organizations and assets/liabilities because despite international coordination and new laws enacted in various countries during 2007-2012, risk regulation remains highly ineffective in many countries. The author also critiques mechanism design theory (a branch of mathematics) and explains how implementation and divisibility are major elements of, and limitations to mechanisms. The author introduces new mechanisms that pertain to banking, external auditing (auditor selection), securitization, franchising, the corporate entity and credit ratings (all of which in their current form are distinct failed mechanisms). In this book, the author introduces new risk management models; and new methods for the risk-based interpretation of national Constitutions; and explains the symbolic and functional importance of Constitutional Political Economy in legislation and risk management. The Author illustrates the effects of risk regulation on economic growth. The book elucidates mechanism design theories as they relate to risk, and analyses antitrust prediction and franchising models within the context of systemic risk. The Author develops new theories of the firm and mathematical models pertaining to bankruptcy, strategic alliances and M&A transactions. This book will serve the needs of Investment and corporate governance professionals; banking/securitie

Author Biography:

Mike Nwogugu was most recently a senior executive and co-founder of a sports media and ecommerce holding company in the USA. Prior to that, Mike was a Senior Vice President for Corporate Governance & Strategic Planning at Dentamach International, Inc. and performed the same role at China America Cooperative Automotive, Inc. He has worked in other roles at UBS PaineWebber and KPMG. Mike holds degrees in Architecture from the University of Nigeria and the City University of New York; and an M.B.A. from Columbia University (New York City). He is an 'inactive' Certified Public Accountant (Maryland) and Certified Management Accountant (IMA/ICMA). Mike has worked as a consultant and provided financial, cost analysis, strategic planning, operations planning and new-product development services to start up and emerging growth companies and has been the Chairman/founder of several new ventures. Mike is an article-reviewer for the European Journal of Operations Research, and American Statistician. Mike Nwogugu has published articles in journals such as Managerial Auditing Journal; the Journal of Hedge Funds & Derivatives; the Journal of International Banking Law & Regulation; Journal Of Risk Finance; Corporate Ownership & Control; International Journal Of Game Theory, Mathematics & Algebra; and Applied Mathematics & Computation. Mike Nwogugu's book titled Risk In The Global Real Estate Market was published by John Wiley in 2012; and he is writing other books including Earnings Management, Incentives And Intangibles (Gower, 2013).
Release date NZ
January 1st, 2025
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
200
ISBN-13
9781409456988
Product ID
26865065

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