His main research concerns Law, Law and economics, Independence, Politics and High Court. His Law research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Internal debt and Default. His Law and economics research includes elements of Critical race theory, Cultural pluralism, Institutional analysis and Debt.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Quality, Conventional wisdom, Test and Public administration in addition to Independence. He studies Sovereignty, a branch of Politics. His High Court study combines topics in areas such as Economic Justice and Adjudication.
G. Mitu Gulati mainly investigates Law, Law and economics, Debt, Sovereignty and Bond. His study in Politics, International law, Judicial opinion, Judicial independence and Customary international law is carried out as part of his Law studies. His work carried out in the field of Law and economics brings together such families of science as Boilerplate text, Phenomenon, Interpretation, Doctrine and Damages.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Economic policy, Restructuring and State in addition to Debt. His study in Sovereignty is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Collective action, Political economy and Financial crisis. G. Mitu Gulati has researched Bond in several fields, including Issuer and Monetary economics.
Debt, Law and economics, Law, Bond and Sovereign debt are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Debt study are interwoven with issues in Sovereign default, Restructuring and Odious debt. His Law and economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Boilerplate text, Bond market, Liberian dollar, Doctrine and Damages.
His work on Customary international law, Reputation and Public opinion as part of general Law study is frequently linked to Comparative case and Globe, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Bond research incorporates themes from Sovereignty and Monetary economics. His study looks at the relationship between Sovereign debt and fields such as Financial system, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
His primary scientific interests are in Law, Bond, Financial system, Restructuring and Law and economics. His Law study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Keynesian economics and Debt crisis. His studies in Bond integrate themes in fields like Monetary economics and Debt.
His Monetary economics research incorporates elements of Sovereignty and Race to the bottom. His studies deal with areas such as Sovereign debt, Debt restructuring and Creditor as well as Financial system. His Law and economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Issuer, External debt, Prepayment of loan and Bond market.
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Sovereign Bonds and the Collective Will
Lee C. Buchheit;G. Mitu Gulati;Ashoka Mody.
Social Science Research Network (2002)
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