Founded in 2003, the South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business seeks to serve South Carolinians by creating a forum for discussion about how international law and business affect the state.
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Current Issue: Volume 21, Issue 2 (2025)
Articles
The "Not Seen" Effect of International Financial Centers: Innovation in the Global Financial Ecosystem
Charlotte Ku and Andrew P. Morriss
