Ojo, Marianne and DiGabriele, Jim (2013): Achieving Amicable Settlements and Possible Reconciliations : The Role of Forensic Accountants in Equitable Distributions.
Ojo, Marianne and DiGabriele, Jim (2013): Achieving Amicable Settlements and Possible Reconciliations : The Role of Forensic Accountants in Equitable Distributions.
DiGabriele, Jim and Ojo, Marianne (2017): Bank secrecy laws and tax havens:Expanding areas and possible roles for computer forensic accounting. Published in: IGI Global
DiGabriele, Jim and Ojo, Marianne (2017): Chameleons in the midst of hawks: The real meaning to be attributed to the definition of fraud. Forthcoming in: Amazon Publications
DiGabriele, Jim and Ojo, Marianne (2017): The efficiency wage hypothesis and the role of corporate governance in firm performance. Forthcoming in: IGI Global
DiGabriele, Jim and Ojo, Marianne (2017): The Efficiency Wage Hypothesis and monetary policy channels of transmission: developments and progress of Basel III leverage ratios. Forthcoming in: American Journal of Economics No. Special Issue Preserving Global Trade Relations: Impacts of Recent Global Developments (2018)
DiGabriele, Jim and Ojo, Marianne (2018): Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) and the Digital Economy: challenges and issues. Published in: Internet Taxation and E-Retailing Law in the Global Context IGI Global No. Projected Release Date: March, 2018 Copyright: © 2018 (March 2018)
DiGabriele, Jim and Ojo, Marianne (2017): The efficiency wage hypothesis and the role of corporate governance in firm performance. Forthcoming in: IGI Global
DiGabriele, Jim and Ojo, Marianne (2019): The wage growth puzzle and the Philips Curve explained: recent developments. Published in: Centre & Institute for Innovation and Sustainable Development Economic Review
Ojo, Marianne and DiGabriele, Jim and Serrano Caballero, Enriqueta and Joshi, Amol and Lahiri, Nandini and Im, Hemmatian (2020): Trade negotiations and global relations: emerging players and actors (II). Published in: Lambert Academic Publishers No. ISBN 978 -620-0-78340
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