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dc.contributor.editorBRUSZT, Laszlo
dc.contributor.editorMCDERMOTT, Gerald A.
dc.date.accessioned2014-09-05T10:20:18Z
dc.date.available2014-09-05T10:20:18Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.citationOxford : Oxford University Press, 2014en
dc.identifier.isbn9780198703143
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1814/32412
dc.description.abstractEmerging market countries are currently facing a dual challenge. How to incorporate transnational regulations into their societies, while building their own versions of regulatory capitalism. This raises a multitude questions and challenges. Will the diffusion of international public and private regulations of developed countries, benefit a few and marginalize less developed countries? Or, can these regulations foster transnational public-private experiments to improve local regulatory capacities and social conditions? What kinds of strategies might facilitate or impede both transnational regulatory integration and local institutional upgrading? This book offers a fresh perspective in reconciling the seemingly incompatible goals of transnational integration and development. It offers a new analytical framework and a set of case studies that help forge a comparative analysis of integration and development. It offers both the identification of the mechanisms that can foster lasting transnational integration settlements and broad based domestic institutional and economic upgrading. The case studies of the volume, prepared by leading scholars in the field analyse issues in a variety of regions around the world and in industries and domains ranging from food safety, manufacturing, telecommunications, finance, as well as labour and environmental rights. The chapters reveal concrete lessons for scholars and practitioners alike, around the different roles and strategies that governments, the multilaterals, firms, and NGOs can take, to facilitate the integration of international standards, improve domestic institutions, and expand the benefits to a great variety of local groups.en
dc.description.tableofcontents1: Laszlo Bruszt and Gerald A. McDermott: Introduction: The Governance of Transnational Regulatory Integration and Development -- Part I: Statics and Dynamics in Regional TIRS with Rule Takers and Hegemons 2: Gerald A. McDermott and Belem Avendaño Ruiz: The Dual Paths of Transnational Integration and Institutional Upgrading for Mexican Food Safety 3: László Bruszt and Julia Langbein: Strategies of Regulatory Integration via Development: The integration of the Polish and Romanian dairy industries into the EU single market 4: Michael J. Piore and Andrew M. Schrank: Transnational Integration and Labor Market Regulation in Mexico and Beyond 5: Mark Aspinwall: The NAFTA Side Agreements and Governance in Mexico 6: Liliana B. Andonova and Ioana A. Tuta: Greener Together? Transnational Networks and Environmental Protection in the Enlarged EU 7: Aneta Spendzharova and Milada Anna Vachudova: Strategies for Integration in the EU's Pre-Accession Process: Reshaping Party Positions and State Institutions -- Part II: Emerging TIRs in the Global South: Blockage and Coordination in the Mercosur 8: Moises Costa and Wade Jacoby: Informal Drivers of Regional Regulatory Integration: The Auto Sector in Central Europe and Latin America 9: Miguel F. Lengyel and Valentina Delich: Multiple Paths towards Regime Building?: SPS Regulation in the MERCOSUR -- Part III: Fragmentation and Regime Complexity in TRRs 10: Christine Overdevest and Jonathan Zeitlin: Assembling an Experimentalist Regime: Transnational Governance Interactions in the Forest Sector Revisited 11: Jacint Jordana and David Levi-Faur: Regional Integration and Transnational Regulatory Regimes: The Polycentric Architecture of Governance in Latin American Telecommunications 12: Katharina Pistor: Transnational Regulatory Regimes in Finance: A Comparative Analysis of their (Dis-)Integrative Effects -- Bibliographyen
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dc.publisherOxford University Pressen
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dc.titleLeveling the playing field : transnational regulatory integration and developmenten
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