The Oxford Handbook of Institutions of International Economic Governance and Market Regulation
The third section studies governmental initiatives to organize markets and fix market failures in a world characterized by political fragmentation amongst governments and the increasing intervention of non-governmental actors.
Leveling the Playing Field
- Chapter 20 - Adapting Regulation to Globalization: A Typology of Approaches to the Internationalization of Regulation
Céline Kauffmann (IDDRI)
- Chapter 21 - International Regulatory Cooperation and Trade Agreements
Bernard Hoekman (European University Institute)
- Chapter 22 - Market Access, Harmonization, and Governance in Network Industries: The European Union and the World Trade Organization Compared
Lucila de Almeida (European University Institute)
Economic Integration and Public Policies
- Chapter 23 - Up, Down, and Sideways: The Endless Quest for EU’s Optimal Multilevel Governance
Andrea Renda (Centre for European Policy Studies)
- Chapter 24 - Building a Single Market with No Single Regulator: The Case of the European Electricity Market
Jean-Michel Glachant (European University Institute)
- Chapter 25 - China’s Integration into the Global Economic System: Institutional Idiosyncrasies and Emerging Patterns
Yuan Li (Shandong University) and Markus Taube (University of Duisburg–Essen)
Systemic Risks
- Chapter 26 - Global Banking Regulation: The Limitations of Voluntarism
Howard Davies (Sciences Po) and Maria Zhivitskaya (Sciences Po)
- Chapter 27 - Liquidity Swaps Between Central Banks, the IMF, and the Evolution of the International Financial Architecture
Pauline Bourgeon (Paris School of Economics) and Jérôme Sgard (Sciences Po)
Bypassing Public Ordering
- Chapter 28 - Regulating Corruption in International Markets: Why Governments Introduce Laws They Fail to Enforce
Tina Søreide (Norwegian School of Economics)
- Chapter 29 - The Corporation in a Globalized World: Relational, Structural, and Arbitrage as Technique of Power in a Globalized World
Ronen Palan (City University of London)
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