Theory of the One-Contracting-Party Apparent Economy
an interdisciplinary study on the structure, dynamics and governance of the global economy
Corporate groups form the invisible architecture of the global economy: deciphering them reveals how value is created and distributed across the world.
A New Model of Global Enterprise
The Role of Law in the Structure and Power of Global Enterprises
New Databases and Predictive Indicators
Outdated Indicators misleading Economic Policy
Trade Unions in the new Global Context
From the development of an interdisciplinary study integrating economic, legal, and statistical perspectives emerge a set of indicators capable of representing the global economy in its real structure and interdependencies.
These indicators, in addition to describing productive and financial dynamics, make it possible to anticipate crises — including sectoral ones — and to simulate the impact of potential economic policy measures.