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Economics of International Law

2017
This chapter begins with a discussion of the architecture of international law. The economic analysis of international law, like virtually all writing on international law, tends to focus on the state as the key unit. As states pursue their individual goals they will inevitably create externalities that affect other states, creating a gap between what ...
Alan O. Sykes, Andrew T. Guzman
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International Economic Law

2013
In general, international economic law (IEL) is concerned with the governance of international economic relations between states as they affect individuals in a state, including in particular their relations inter se across national boundaries.
Asif Qureshi, Xuan Gao, Jeong Ah Lee
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International Economic Relations and New International Economic Order (NIEO)

2000
The programme for the establishment of a New International Economic Order (NIEO) considers itself as an attempt to initiate discussion on some of the measures needed for a re-organization of the world's economy. The demand for a NIEO was without any doubt an enormous political and economic challenge for the industrialized countries, because it aimed at
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International economics

1984
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on international economics. International economics is concerned with economic relations that overlap more than one nation. It includes transactions between the private sectors of different countries, the economic actions of governments that impinge on foreigners, and the actions of private agents with a base in ...
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Studies in International Economics.

The Journal of Finance, 1971
I. A. McDougall   +2 more
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International Economic Law

2008
The efforts by the G7 and the international financial institutions to promote convergence of standards and codes can be characterized as the provision of a global public good. There are numerous advantages of this so-called soft law process in terms of negotiation and the process of creation and implementation of the standards.
Carlos M. Peláez, Carlos A. Peláez
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International Economics and Business

, 2013
S. Beugelsdijk   +3 more
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