Improving international competition order : an institutional approach /
After the failure of the Havana Charter in 1947, the role of mediator for questions regarding trade was handed off to the WTO, though not for cases involving foreign competition policy. The influence of the WTO is limited even in trade policy however, because it can neither decide of its own accord...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2005.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: On the Way to an International Competition Order
- PART ONE: THE THEORY OF COMPETITION POLICY: AN INTERNATIONAL SYNTHESIS
- The Role of Competition in National and International Economic Systems
- The Ordoliberalist Concept from Walter Eucken
- The Workability Concept of Industrial Organization and the German Conception of Functional Competition: The Pessimists
- Evaluation
- Newer Developments
- A Concept of a New Neo-Ordoliberalism as an Economic Ideal for an International System of Competition Regulations
- PART 2: DISTORTIONS IN COMPETITION: DUMPING AND ANTIDUMPING MEASURES
- The Attractiveness of Antidumping Measures, or Why Antidumping Measures are so Popular
- Dumping and Antidumping Measures from a Competition and Allocation Perspective
- PART 3: A POSSIBLE WAY TO AN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION ORDER
- Synthesis of International Competition Policies
- The Requirements for an International Competition Authority
- Designing a New International System for Competition Regulation
- PART 4: STRATEGIES TO REFORM THE REGULATIONS ON INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
- Criteria for an International System to Regulate Competition
- Evaluation of Selected Reform Strategies
- Conclusion
- PART 5: ECONOMIC POLICY REFORM STRATEGIES FOR INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS ON COMPETITION
- Current Interests
- Economic Policy Reform Strategies
- What Will Come Out of Doha?