Internationalisation and Economic Institutions

Internationalisation and Economic Institutions

Author: Mark Thatcher

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2007-07-19

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 0199245681

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This book examines how and why internationalisation of markets affect economic institutions. Its arguments relate to major debates in comparative politics, international relations, globalisation, political economy and regulation. It is also relevant for business studies and law.


Internationalisation and Economic Institutions:

Internationalisation and Economic Institutions:

Author: Mark Thatcher

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2007-07-19

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0191529737

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This book examines when, how and why internationalisation affects national economic institutions. It confronts questions at the heart of debates in political economy and comparative politics: What does internationalisation of markets mean? Who are its carriers in domestic arenas? Through which mechanisms does it affect decisions about national institutional reform? What are institutional outcomes in the face of internationalisation? The book responds to its questions by looking at key economic institutions in five strategic sectors: securities trading, telecommunications, electricity, airlines and postal services. It compares across four countries that represent different 'varieties of capitalism', namely Britain, France, Germany and Italy, over the period between 1965 and 2005. Thus it combines cross-national, historical and cross-sectoral comparisons. The author distinguishes technological and economic forms of internationalisation from policy forms, notably decisions in powerful overseas nations and supranational regulation. He argues that, contrary to expectations, the first was met with institutional inertia. In contrast, policy forms of internationalisation, namely reforms in the US and European Union regulation, played significant roles in undermining long-standing national institutions. The book explores the mechanisms whereby policy forms of internationalisation were influential by looking at the strategies, coalitions and resources of key actors in national arenas. It also shows that institutional outcomes were surprising: all four countries, albeit through different routes, adopted increasingly similar reforms of economic institutions- privatisation, the ending of monopolies and delegation to independent regulatory agencies. The book rejects the view that technological and economic forms of internationalisation drive institutional change. It suggests that policy forms of internationalisation are more important because they become part of domestic decision making and aid the reform of well-established national institutions.


International Economic Institutions

International Economic Institutions

Author: M.A. van Meerhaeghe

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-14

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 1475755651

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What made me write this book was a feeling that students of international economics needed to fill out their knowledge of the theory with work on the practice of the major international economic organizations, many of which are having a growing influence on the national economies of their members. There was no single volume given over to a concise treatment of these organizations. The annual reports of the international organizations themselves can be consulted, of course, but as a rule these are not noted for being brief and to the point (the items of importance have to be fished out of a sea of useless detail), nor do they go in for criticism of their own activities. In selecting the organizations to be dealt with in the book I was guided by the influence they exert. I have left out those whose activities consist mainly in the drafting of recommendations to which, however meritorious they may be, little or no attention is paid. Some of them are included in the Introduction, which provides a summary of a number of institutions not discussed separately in the body of the work. There are, however, two exceptions: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) as the organization replac ing the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC), and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) whose meet ings have succeeded in drawing much attention of the press.


International Economic Institutions

International Economic Institutions

Author: M.A. van Meerhaeghe

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1985-01-31

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13:

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Reference book on international organizations and regional organizations concerned with development aid, economic aid, economic integration and economic cooperation - outlines activities of the UN and specialized agencies, LAIA, CACM, CARICOM, LAES, ASEAN, CACEU, IDB, the African Development Bank etc.; discusses the origin, aims, financing, membership, institutional framework, functions, etc. And makes an evaluation of the IMF, World Bank, GATT, UNCTAD, BENELUX, OECD, CMEA, the EC and EFTA. ILO mentioned. Bibliography.


International Institutions and the Political Economy of Integration

International Institutions and the Political Economy of Integration

Author: Miles Kahler

Publisher: Brookings Institution Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9780815748229

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In this book, Miles Kahler examines both global and regional institutions and their importance in the world economy. Kahler explains the variation in these institutions and assesses the role they play in sustaining economic cooperation among nations.


International Institutions in Trade and Finance

International Institutions in Trade and Finance

Author: A. I. MacBean

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-11-21

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1000478149

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Originally published in 1981, this book provided an up-to-date and critical review of the recent history and current status of the main economic institutions affecting international trade and relations at the time. The authors emphasise the economic effectiveness or otherwise of such bodies as GATT, IMF, EEC, UNCTAD and the World Bank, but take account of the political factors present in both the initial ‘design’ and in the way that the institutions have developed. In particular, the book analyses the changed degree of dominance which the USA had been able to exert on the international community.


International Political Economy

International Political Economy

Author: Thomas Oatley

Publisher: Pearson Longman

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13:

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This text uses theories developed from core assumptions to explain and interpret the creation and evolution of the postwar international economic system. Oatley provides undergraduates with the necessary background in history and economic theory and introduces students to the core elements of contemporary positive international political economy.