The Handbook analyzes the complexity of international economic governance since the 1980s, through case studies from a multidisciplinary team of economists, sociologists, political scientists, international political economy specialists and historians.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Introduction: A Bird's-Eye View of the Institutions of International Economic Governance
- Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant
- PART I. The (Micro) Foundations of International Markets
- Place Based Exchange Platforms
- 1. International Trade Finance from the Origins to the Present: Market Structures, Regulation and Governance
- Olivier Accominotti and Stefano Ugolini
- 2. The Simplest Model of Global Governance Ever Seen? : The London Corn Market (1885-1914)
- Jerome Sgard
- 3. The Medieval Expansion of Long-distance Trade: Adam Smith on the Towns' Escape from the Violent, Feudal Equilibrium
- Barry R. Weingast
- Organisations shaping markets
- 4. Markets for Knowledge: Intellectual Property, Organizational Arrangements, and International Governance
- Brian S. Silverman
- 5 Transnational Business Governance through Private Standards
- John Humphrey
- 6 The Governance of Global Agri-Food Value Chains, Standards, and Development
- Johan Swinnen and Rob Kuijpers
- Private and Public Ordering Interplaying
- 7. International Arbitration as a Tool of Global Governance: The Uses (and Abuse) of Discretion
- Sophie Nappert
- 8. Contractual Arbitrage
- Mitu Gulati, Stephen J. Choi and Robert E. Scott
- 9. Regulate in Haste, Repent at Leisure: Private and Public Orderings in OTC Derivatives Markets
- Craig Pirrong
- Epistemic Networks
- 10. Government by Relational Infrastructures: The Case of the Transnational Institutionalization of the European Unified Patent Court
- Emmanuel Lazega
- 11. Policy Hubs and the Formation of Economic Regulatory Norms.
- William E. Kowacic
- PART II The Challenges of Compliance
- Market-based Enforcement
- 12. Beyond Conditionality: How Contracts, Credit Ratings, and Credit Default Swaps Influence State Sovereignty
- Bruce G. Carruthers, Erin Lockwood
- 13. The Credit Rating Agencies and Their Role in the Financial System
- Lawrence J. White
- Private Enforcement by (Digital) Intermediaries
- 14. Algorithmic Governance by Online Intermediaries
- Niva Elkin-Koren and Maayan Perel
- 15. Digital Platforms and Antitrust
- Geoffrey Parker, Georgios Petropoulos, and Marshall Van Alstyne
- Judicial Enforcement
- 16. Corporate Liabilities. A Genealogy of Business Accountability under International Criminal Law
- Kim Christian Priemel
- 17 The Political and Professional Economies of U. S. Global Criminal Enforcement
- Samuel W. Buell
- Economic Interdependences vs. National Sovereignty
- 18 Governing Proliferation Finance: Multilateralism, Transgovernmentalism, and Hegemony in the Case of Sanctions Against Iran
- Gré goire Mallard
- 19 Courts, Sovereign Immunity, and Credible Commitment in Sovereign Debt Markets
- W. Mark C. Weidemaier
- PART III. Are Sovereigns Responding to Transnational Market Failures?
- Leveling the Playing Field
- 20. Adapting regulation to globalisation: a typology of approaches to the internationalisation of regulation
- Celine Kauffmann
- 21. International Regulatory Cooperation and Trade Agreements
- Bernard Hoekman
- 22. Market Access, Harmonization, and Governance in Network Industries: The European Union and the World Trade Organization Compared
- Lucila de Almeida
- Economic Integration and Public Policies
- 23. Up, down, and sideways: the endless quest for EU's optimal multi-level governance
- Andrea Renda
- 24. Building a single market with no single regulator: the case of the European electricity market
- Jean-Michel Glachant
- 25. China's Integration into the Global Economic System: Institutional Idiosyncrasies and Emerging Patterns
- Yuan Li and Markus Taube
- Systemic Risks
- 26. Global Banking Regulation: the limitations of voluntarism
- Howard Davies and Maria Zhivitskaya
- 27. Liquidity Swaps between Central Banks, the IMF, and the Evolution of the International Financial Architecture
- Pauline Bourgeon and Jé rô me Sgard
- Bypassing Public Ordering
- 28. Regulating corruption in international markets: why governments introduce laws they fail to enforce?
- Tina Sø reide
- 29. The Corporation in a Globalised World: Relational, Structural, and Arbitrage as technique of Power in a Globalised World
- Ronan Palan
- PART IV. Alternative to Hierarchical Orders?
- Hybrid Orders
- 30. Changing Capital Market Structure and Regulatory Challenges: Trends in Equity and Foreign Exchange Markets
- Walter Mattli
- 31. States, Non-State Actors, and Economics in Global Health Governance
- Jeremy Youde
- 32. Legitimacy as a Driver of the Competition between Institutions of Internet Governance
- Eric Brousseau
- Managing the Commons
- 33. Governance Beyond Governments: The Effort to Slow Climate Change
- Paul C. Stern and Michael P. Vandenbergh
- 34. The Governance of International Spaces and Earth Systems: Solving Collective-Action Problems in the Absence of Public Authority
- Oran R. Young
- 35. Three Waves of Cooperation: A Millennium of Institutions for Collective Action in Historical Perspective (Case Study: The Netherlands
- Tine De Moor
- Legal Pluralism
- 36. Party autonomy in a global context: the political economy of a self-constituting regime
- Horatia Muir-Watt
- 37. The Legal Pluralism at the Heart of International Economic Governance
- Paul Shiff Berman
- 38. Ways out of the globalization trilemma: Deliberating trade policy
- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- Postscript
- 39. Institutions of International Economic Governance: dynamics and Challenges
- Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant