Regulatory Competition and Economic Integration
Comparative Perspectives
Series: International Economic Law Series;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 1 February 2001
- ISBN 9780198299059
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages468 pages
- Size 242x163x30 mm
- Weight 793 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Regulatory Competition and Economic Integration addresses one of the hottest policy questions on both sides of the Atlantic. Esty and Geradin bring together top-notch scholars from both Europe and the United States to examine the various aspects of the debate between 'harmonization' and 'regulatory competition' across three comparative dimensions. The book provides a sharp focus on the circumstances that would yield gains from regulatory competition and to contrast those cases where heightened co-operation in standard setting or broader regulatory harmonization might increase social welfare.
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Regulatory Competition and Economic Integration addresses one of the hottest policy questions on both sides of the Atlantic: at what level of government should regulation be undertaken? Whether called 'federalism' or 'subsidiarity', the struggle between those who wish to centralize governmental functions and those who seek to decentralize them looms large. Esty and Geradin bring together top-notch scholars from both Europe and the United States to examine the various aspects of the debate between 'harmonization' and 'regulatory competition' across three comparative dimensions: first, across regulatory areas (environment, banking, corporate law, labor, tax and antitrust); second, across models of economic integration (from highly integrated systems, such as the United States or the European Union, to loosely integrated regimes, such as the WTO); and third, across disciplinary perspectives (law, economics, business, political science). The book provides a sharp focus on the circumstances that would yield gains from regulatory competition and to contrast those cases where heightened co-operation in standard setting or broader regulatory harmonization might increase social welfare.
... a major contribution to the third wave of literature ... the quality of all of the contributions is very high. Their work merits attention from policy-makers and academics alike.
Table of Contents:
I. Introduction to Regulatory Competition Theory
Federalism and Regulation: Some Generalizations
Regulatory Co-Opetition
II. Regulatory Competition Theory in the US System
Some Observations Concerning Multi-jurisdictional Tax Competition
Federalism and Takeover Law: The Race to Protect Managers From Takeovers
Regulatory Competition in the US Federal System: Banking and Financial Services
Labor Federalism in the United States: Lessons for Coordinated Decentralization in Supranational Regimes
Environmental Federalism in the United States: The Risks of Devolution
III. Regulatory Competition Theory in the EU Context
Fiscal Federalism, Jurisdictional Competition and Tax Coordination: Translating Theory to Policy in the European Union
Regulatory Competition versus Harmonization in European Company Law
Regulatory Competition in the EU System: Banking and Financial Services
Regulatory Competition in the EU System: Labor
Regulatory Competition vs. Harmonization in EU Environmental Law
IV. Regulatory Competition at the Global Scale
Regulatory Competition and Regulatory Jurisdiction in International Securities Regulation
Regulatory Competition and the Global Coordination of Labor Standards
Environmental Regulation and Economic Integration
Antitrust Law on a Global Scale: Races Up, Down, and Sideways
The TRIPS Agreement: A Response to Global Regulatory Competition or an Exercise in Global Regulatory Coercion?