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New Rules for Global Markets: Public and Private Governance in the World Economy

✍ Scribed by Stefan A. Schirm


Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
286
Category
Library

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Which rules will shape globalization in the twenty-first century? This collection looks at the need for new rules and the divergence of national attitudes towards global economic governance. It covers the role of states in negotiating international trade, in regulating the banks and in promoting trilateralism. It investigates the role of business by assessing its increased power in writing the rules for self-regulation and in influencing the public sphere. Also, international organizations are analyzed as standard setters and regional institutions are examined as blueprints for global governance.


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