I am happy to find that I have not, in year after year of writing, just been doing the journalist equivalent of shouting into a void. My work does find echoes here and there.
Here is a sample. A paper by Wulf A. Kaal (itself from a decade ago -- these things can take a while before coming to my attention) that appeared in the University of Notre Dame's law review. The paper is about "the application of contingent capital in corporate governance." If you don't know what that means: we'll leave it be for now. But if I have made a marginal contribution to the development of the scholarly understanding of contingent capital, I have earned a couple of karma points toward my ultimate goal: being incarnated as a dog in a loving human home, and being spoiled rotten for 14 years or so. THAT will be a great gig.
https://www.academia.edu/45416749/Initial_Reflections_on_the_Possible_Application_of_Contingent_Capital_in_Corporate_Governance
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