: High-profile individuals—including bank CEOs, billionaire financiers, and politicians—who sit at the center of the world's most powerful networks.
: Navidi details how these elites interact at invitation-only events such as the World Economic Forum in Davos and International Monetary Fund meetings. The Superhubs: How the Financial Elite and Thei...
The work you are referring to is titled by Sandra Navidi , an international finance expert and CEO of BeyondGlobal. Overview of the Work Overview of the Work : The draft emphasizes
: The draft emphasizes that while these networks provide stability, their homogeneity and resistance to change can threaten the future stability of the global economy and democratic systems. Key Concepts in the Drafts and Book :
Originally appearing in various draft forms and summaries as early as 2014, the final book was published in 2016 and 2017. The core thesis examines the global financial system through the lens of , arguing that it is not just a collection of abstract institutions but a human system governed by a small, interconnected group of individuals called "superhubs". Key Concepts in the Drafts and Book
: Unlike traditional economic theories that focus on quantitative models, Navidi highlights "relational capital"—the value found in personal connections and access to information. Document Availability If you are looking for a specific draft paper or summary:
: High-profile individuals—including bank CEOs, billionaire financiers, and politicians—who sit at the center of the world's most powerful networks.
: Navidi details how these elites interact at invitation-only events such as the World Economic Forum in Davos and International Monetary Fund meetings.
The work you are referring to is titled by Sandra Navidi , an international finance expert and CEO of BeyondGlobal. Overview of the Work
: The draft emphasizes that while these networks provide stability, their homogeneity and resistance to change can threaten the future stability of the global economy and democratic systems.
Originally appearing in various draft forms and summaries as early as 2014, the final book was published in 2016 and 2017. The core thesis examines the global financial system through the lens of , arguing that it is not just a collection of abstract institutions but a human system governed by a small, interconnected group of individuals called "superhubs". Key Concepts in the Drafts and Book
: Unlike traditional economic theories that focus on quantitative models, Navidi highlights "relational capital"—the value found in personal connections and access to information. Document Availability If you are looking for a specific draft paper or summary: