This article introduces a special issue of Business and Politics on "Property Rights, Financial Risk, and the Politics of a Networked Global Financial System". We introduce aspects of the articles in the issue and situate them within existing literatures in financial economics, public policy, political economy, regulation and governance, and network science. We do this through examining four key contributions in the special issue.
Property Rights, Financial Risk, and the Politics of a Networked Global Financial System.
Property Rights, Financial Risk, and the Politics of a Networked Global Financial System.- W. Travis Selmier II, William Kindred Winecoff
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