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Regulatory Competition and Economic Integration: Comparative Perspectives International Economic Law Series



This book examines the debate between "harmonization" and "regulatory competition" across three comparative dimensions. It provides a sharp focus on the circumstances that would yield gains from regulatory competition and to contrast those cases where heightened cooperation in standard setting or broader regulatory harmonization might increase social welfare. more details
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  • Provides a sharp focus on the circumstances that would yield gains from regulatory competition and to contrast those cases where heightened cooperation in standard setting or broader regulatory harmonization might increase social welfare.
  • Used comparative case studies to explore the debate between harmonization and regulatory competition.


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ISBN 9780198299059
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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This book examines the debate between "harmonization" and "regulatory competition" across three comparative dimensions. It provides a sharp focus on the circumstances that would yield gains from regulatory competition and to contrast those cases where heightened cooperation in standard setting or broader regulatory harmonization might increase social welfare.

This study addresses one of the hottest policy questions on both sides of the Atlantic--at what level of government should regulation be undertaken?. The editors bring together leading scholars to examine the various aspects of the debate between "harmonization" and "regulatory competition" across three comparative dimensions. The book provides a sharp focus on the circumstances that would yield gains from regulatory competition and to contrast those cases where heightened cooperation in standard setting or broader regulatory harmonization might increase social welfare.
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