Economic dimensions in international law : comparative and empirical perspectives / edited by Jagdeep S. Bhandari, Alan O. Sykes.
| Call Number | 341.7/54 |
| Title | Economic dimensions in international law : comparative and empirical perspectives / edited by Jagdeep S. Bhandari, Alan O. Sykes. |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (vii, 697 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). |
| Contents | Introduction: Economics and international law / Ronald A. Cass -- 1. The economics of the most favored nation clause / Warren F. Schwartz and Alan O. Sykes -- Comments on Chapter 1 / Alan V. Deardorff -- 2. The economics of "injury" in antidumping and countervailing duty cases / Alan O. Sykes -- 3. The economics of "injury" in antidumping and countervailing duty cases: A reply to Professor Sykes / Ronald A. Cass and Michael S. Knoll -- 4. Innovations in support of the unitary injury test in U.S. unfair trade cases / Richard D. Boltuck -- 5. The free trade-fair trade debate: Trade, labor, and the environment / Robert Howse and Michael J. Trebilcock -- Comments on Chapter 5 / Philip M. Nichols -- 6. International conflict and coordination in environmental policies / Alan V. Deardorff -- 7. Market modernization of law: Economic development through decentralized law / Robert D. Cooter -- Comments on Chapter 7 / William E. Kovacic. |
| Summary | The essays in this 1998 collection use interdisciplinary perspectives to investigate issues in international and comparative law, primarily employing theoretical or empirical economics. They demonstrate that the economic analysis of law has much to contribute to the study of international matters, despite the fact that mainstream international legal scholars and economists have had relatively little interaction. The essays take comparative or empirical approaches to explore themes in international trade, trade and the environment, law and development, the political economy of privatization and exchange rate policies, economic theories of international institutional design, immigration policy, comparative bankruptcy, international antitrust, and extraterritorial jurisdiction. |
| Added Author | Bhandari, Jagdeep S., editor. Sykes, A. O., editor. |
| Subject | Foreign trade regulation Congresses. Law and economics Congresses. Comparative law Congresses. Commercial policy Congresses. |
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| Summary | The essays in this 1998 collection use interdisciplinary perspectives to investigate issues in international and comparative law, primarily employing theoretical or empirical economics. They demonstrate that the economic analysis of law has much to contribute to the study of international matters, despite the fact that mainstream international legal scholars and economists have had relatively little interaction. The essays take comparative or empirical approaches to explore themes in international trade, trade and the environment, law and development, the political economy of privatization and exchange rate policies, economic theories of international institutional design, immigration policy, comparative bankruptcy, international antitrust, and extraterritorial jurisdiction. |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). |
| Contents | Introduction: Economics and international law / Ronald A. Cass -- 1. The economics of the most favored nation clause / Warren F. Schwartz and Alan O. Sykes -- Comments on Chapter 1 / Alan V. Deardorff -- 2. The economics of "injury" in antidumping and countervailing duty cases / Alan O. Sykes -- 3. The economics of "injury" in antidumping and countervailing duty cases: A reply to Professor Sykes / Ronald A. Cass and Michael S. Knoll -- 4. Innovations in support of the unitary injury test in U.S. unfair trade cases / Richard D. Boltuck -- 5. The free trade-fair trade debate: Trade, labor, and the environment / Robert Howse and Michael J. Trebilcock -- Comments on Chapter 5 / Philip M. Nichols -- 6. International conflict and coordination in environmental policies / Alan V. Deardorff -- 7. Market modernization of law: Economic development through decentralized law / Robert D. Cooter -- Comments on Chapter 7 / William E. Kovacic. |
| Subject | Foreign trade regulation Congresses. Law and economics Congresses. Comparative law Congresses. Commercial policy Congresses. |
| Multimedia |