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Constitutional Economics for Multilevel Economic Regulation

2022
Abstract Chapter 4 explains why constitutional and institutional economics and public choice theory can assist in narrowing the value conflicts between US neo-liberalism, China’s constitutionally unrestrained state capitalism, and Europe’s ordo-liberal constitutionalism.
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International Economic Regulation

2018
Part 1 Four contrasting pespectives: globalization and inequality, Andrew Hurrell and Ngaire Woods the global age - from a sceptical south to a fearful north, Jagdish Bhagwati reflections on constitutional changes to the global trading system, John Jackson fragmented states and international rules of law, Sol Picciotto.
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Environmental regulation and economic integration

Journal of International Economic Law, 2000
Abstract This chapter explores the relationship between economic integration and environmental regulation. Part I begins by observing that fears that economic competition would lead to a regulatory ‘race toward the bottom’ appear to have proven unwarranted: increased economic integration has proved compatible with the general ...
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The Economics Of Tobacco Regulation

Health Affairs, 2002
The past five years have seen a dramatic turn of events against the tobacco industry, raising the question of the appropriate future path for U.S. smoking policy. This paper discusses the theory and evidence on regulation of smoking. I begin by reviewing the background on this industry.
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Economic Regulation

2020
Robert B. Carson   +2 more
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Modern Economic Regulation

2014
Economic regulation affects us all, shaping how we access essential services such as water, energy and transport, as well as how we communicate with one another in the digital world. Modern Economic Regulation describes the core insights of economic theory on which regulatory policies are based and connects this with evidence of how regulation is ...
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Macro-economic regulation

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1976
Robert S. Holbrook   +1 more
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Economic policy, regulation, and cryptocurrencies

Almost 15 years after the emergence of Bitcoin, it is possible to draw an initial balance of the impact of cryptocurrencies on the global financial and monetary system. The aim of this contribution is to analyze the evolution of the monetary functions performed by these instruments, the regulatory and financial stability challenges they pose, and the ...
Fama, Marco   +2 more
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