The Structure of Regulatory Competition: Corporations and Public Policies in a Global Economy

The Structure of Regulatory Competition: Corporations and Public Policies in a Global Economy

by Dale D. Murphy
The Structure of Regulatory Competition: Corporations and Public Policies in a Global Economy

The Structure of Regulatory Competition: Corporations and Public Policies in a Global Economy

by Dale D. Murphy

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Overview

In order to understand international economic regulations, it is essential to understand the variation in competing corporations' interests. This book's theoretical findings open a 'black box' in the literature on international political economy and elucidate a source of regulatory differences and similarities. Its counter-intuitive case studies reveal how business and governments actually interact.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199267514
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/08/2004
Series: International Economic Law Series
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 9.42(w) x 6.70(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Dale D. Murphy is Assistant Professor at the Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington D.C.

Table of Contents

PART I: INTRODUCTION
1: The Puzzle, An Explanation, and Theoretical Foundations
PART II: LOWER COMMON DENOMINATOR
2: Shipping Flags-of-Convenience
3: Offshore Finance
PART III: HIGHER COMMON DENOMINATOR
4: Montreal Protocol on Chlorofluorocarbons
5: Basle Accord on Capital Adequacy
PART IV: HETEROGENEITY
6: Mexican Tuna-Dolphin
7: U.S. Infant Formula Marketing
PART V: CONCLUSION
8: Evidence from the Case Studies, and Implications
Bibliography
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. The Puzzle, An Explanation, and Theoretical Foundations
PART II: LOWER COMMON DENOMINATOR
2. Shipping Flags-of-Convenience
3. Offshore Finance
PART III: HIGHER COMMON DENOMINATOR
4. Montreal Protocol on Chlorofluorocarbons
5. Basle Accord on Capital Adequacy
PART IV: HETEROGENEITY
6. Mexican Tuna-Dolphin
7. U.S. Infant Formula Marketing
PART V: CONCLUSION
8. Evidence from the Case Studies, and Implications
Bibliography
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