Systemic implications of transatlantic regulatory cooperation and competition / [edited by] Simon J. Evenett, Robert M. Stern.
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Superior document: | World scientific studies in international economics, 15 |
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Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Language: | English |
Series: | World Scientific studies in international economics ;
v. 15. |
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Physical Description: | xiv, 338 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Condemned to cooperate?
- The banking crisis: causes, consequences and remedies
- The political economy of transatlantic regulatory cooperation and competition: a (unofficial) view from Europe
- How hard and soft law interact in international regulatory governance: alternatives, complements and antagonists
- EU-US regulatory cooperation and developing country trade
- Transatlantic trade, the automotive sector: the role of regulation in a global industry, where we have been and where we need to go, how far can EU-US cooperation go toward achieving regulatory harmonization?
- Systemic implications of deeper transatlantic convergence in competition/antitrust policy
- Transatlantic regulatory cooperation on chemicals - an idealist's dream?
- Transatlantic regulatory cooperation on accounting standards: a 'varieties of capitalism' perspective
- Transatlantic regulatory competition and cooperation in pharmaceuticals.