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Title Finance, law, and the crisis of COVID-19 : an interdisciplinary perspective / Nadia Mansour, Lorenzo M. Bujosa Vadell, editors
Published Cham : Springer, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Series Contributions to management science
Contributions to management science.
Contents Chapter 1. Consumer Credit in Poland and France and The Covid-19 Pandemic - Prevention and Sanctions -- Chapter 2. Corporate Social Responsibility and Women Empowerment - A Study of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India -- Chapter 3. The Financial Sphere in The Era of Covid-19: Trends and Perspectives of Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter 4. ECBs Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme from Legal Perspective -- Chapter 5. Impact of CSR in Brand Equity as a Marketing Tool A Study on Registered Medium Enterprises of Consumer Durables in Kolkata, West Bengal -- Chapter 6. The Evolution of Prudential Rules on Credit Risk Management - From Basel Agreements to IFRS 9 -- Chapter 7. Under Pressure: Integrating Policy Interventions to Save Distressed Indian SMEs of COVID-19 Aftershocks -- Chapter 8. Insolvency Law and Covid-19 The Finnish Example on Tackling the Pandemic -- Chapter 9. The Effect of Covid 19 Pandemic on The Financial Markets Performance Evidence from Top ASEAN Stock Markets -- Chapter 10. Initial Responses to COVID-19 Pandemic in Turkey: General, Financial, and Legal Measures -- Chapter 11. Criminal Activities during COVID-19: Evidence from India -- Chapter 12. Bibliometric Analysis Through the Use of Keywords and Abstract: Re-Search in Law During the Pandemic -- Chapter 13. Law and Economics of Evolution of Banking Regulation in India -- Chapter 14. The Applicable Law on Digital Fraud
Summary This book analyzes the impact of Covid-19 in different areas such as corporate social responsibility and legislation in SMEs, insolvency law, behavioral finance, government interventions in markets, financial disclosure, the emergence of unregulated financial sectors, the increase of coronavirus-related crimes, and the development of banking regulations in the Covid-19 pandemic, among others. The coronavirus epidemic, which has spread throughout the world, has highlighted the inadequacies of the health and social systems of all states, even the most advanced. The health emergency has required extraordinary measures, especially at the level of laws that are essential for the preservation of lives, health, and livelihoods. The priority for governments and even the international community was, from the outset, to prevent infections and care for those affected. Such a strategy required an unusual increase in health spending, even though it exceeded the State's financial capacity and lacked fiscal space. In addition to this challenge, which has not yet been overcome, there is another, that of redressing the consequences of the measures taken (general containment). It should be pointed out that during health crises, the state may have to review the requirement for transparency because of the emergency, but not free itself from it. The urgency could never be an alibi for a violation of citizens' rights and freedoms. With urgency, financial management systems must be flexible and responsive to all occurrences, while ensuring optimal use of resources and minimizing the risks of fraud and corruption
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Subject Business enterprises -- Finance.
Business enterprises -- Finance -- Law and legislation.
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Economic aspects
Economics
Business enterprises -- Finance
Business enterprises -- Finance -- Law and legislation
Form Electronic book
Author Mansour, Nadia, 1984- editor.
Bujosa Vadell, Lorenzo-Mateo, editor
ISBN 9783030894160
3030894169