Cooperative Complexity: The Next Level of Global Economic Governance
Over the course of the twentieth century, states engaged in cooperation through international organizations at unprecedented levels. However, the twenty-first century has featured the emergence of next-level forms of cooperation: international organizations working together. This pattern is especially apparent among economic international organizations, which often pool resources and expertise to jointly implement programs in member state territories. Cooperative Complexity argues that such cooperation is politically efficient but not necessarily economically efficient; it helps geopolitically aligned organizations enforce their preferred policies but can drive inefficient economic outcomes. Combining a general theoretical model with quantitative, qualitative, and experimental research designs, this book disentangles the complex ties that connect international organizations. In doing so, it reveals how a deeper understanding of the supply side of international finance is critical for gaining insights about the form, effectiveness, and likely future of global economic governance.
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Cooperative Complexity: The Next Level of Global Economic Governance
Over the course of the twentieth century, states engaged in cooperation through international organizations at unprecedented levels. However, the twenty-first century has featured the emergence of next-level forms of cooperation: international organizations working together. This pattern is especially apparent among economic international organizations, which often pool resources and expertise to jointly implement programs in member state territories. Cooperative Complexity argues that such cooperation is politically efficient but not necessarily economically efficient; it helps geopolitically aligned organizations enforce their preferred policies but can drive inefficient economic outcomes. Combining a general theoretical model with quantitative, qualitative, and experimental research designs, this book disentangles the complex ties that connect international organizations. In doing so, it reveals how a deeper understanding of the supply side of international finance is critical for gaining insights about the form, effectiveness, and likely future of global economic governance.
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Cooperative Complexity: The Next Level of Global Economic Governance

Cooperative Complexity: The Next Level of Global Economic Governance

by Richard Clark
Cooperative Complexity: The Next Level of Global Economic Governance

Cooperative Complexity: The Next Level of Global Economic Governance

by Richard Clark

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Overview

Over the course of the twentieth century, states engaged in cooperation through international organizations at unprecedented levels. However, the twenty-first century has featured the emergence of next-level forms of cooperation: international organizations working together. This pattern is especially apparent among economic international organizations, which often pool resources and expertise to jointly implement programs in member state territories. Cooperative Complexity argues that such cooperation is politically efficient but not necessarily economically efficient; it helps geopolitically aligned organizations enforce their preferred policies but can drive inefficient economic outcomes. Combining a general theoretical model with quantitative, qualitative, and experimental research designs, this book disentangles the complex ties that connect international organizations. In doing so, it reveals how a deeper understanding of the supply side of international finance is critical for gaining insights about the form, effectiveness, and likely future of global economic governance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781009563895
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/13/2025
Pages: 195
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Richard Clark is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame. His research has been published in numerous outlets, including the American Journal of Political Science, International Organization, and the Journal of Politics. He has received several awards, including Best Dissertation in International Collaboration from APSA, Best Paper in International Organization from ISA, and Best Paper in International Relations from MPSA.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. The politics of co-financing in global governance; 3. Who cooperates? The political efficiency of co-financing; 4. Who benefits? The economic inefficiency of co-financing; 5. The IMF and the case of Greece; 6. Conclusion; References.
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