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International Policy Coordination [PDF]
This paper places current efforts at international economic policy coordination in historical perspective. It argues that successful cooperation is most likely in four sets of circumstances. First, when it centers on technical issues. Second, when cooperation is institutionalized - when procedures and precedents create presumptions about the ...
Barry Eichengreen
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International Policy Entrepreneurship
2019The concept of the policy entrepreneur lends itself to analysing how actors at the international level draw attention to problems, advance workable proposals, and link outcomes to symbolic values. The international space is a challenging arena for policy advocacy, as it lacks the oversight and well-established systems of policy development commonly ...
Mintrom, Michael, Luetjens, Joannah
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2013
This chapter focuses on the dynamics of international forest policy development and adoption. Specific topics covered include the following: two major changes in thinking about the main norms and principles guiding forest governance (a change from a governmental approach to a multi-actor and multi-level governance approach, and a related change from ...
Wiersum, K.F., Arts, B.J.M.
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This chapter focuses on the dynamics of international forest policy development and adoption. Specific topics covered include the following: two major changes in thinking about the main norms and principles guiding forest governance (a change from a governmental approach to a multi-actor and multi-level governance approach, and a related change from ...
Wiersum, K.F., Arts, B.J.M.
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Abstract Single measures such as a ban on child labour, or compulsory education, are unlikely to be self-enforcing, and may be inefficient even if they are self-enforcing. If information is asymmetric (e.g., the use children make of their time when they are neither at school, nor working overtly in the labour market, is not observable by
Alessandro Cigno, Furio C. Rosati
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Alessandro Cigno, Furio C. Rosati
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International Migration, International Relations and Foreign Policy
International Migration Review, 1989Recent literature on migration, international relations and foreign policy is reviewed in this article, stressing applications of global systems paradigms, studies of state entry and exit rules, and anatomies of domestic policy-setting processes on migration.
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1974
The way in which the European Community pursues its commercial and other economic interests, even if it just temporizes and does nothing, is bound to exert a profound influence on the world economic (and political) order. If the process of European economic integration is to be promoted in harmony with the integration of the world economy as a whole ...
Alec Cairncross +4 more
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The way in which the European Community pursues its commercial and other economic interests, even if it just temporizes and does nothing, is bound to exert a profound influence on the world economic (and political) order. If the process of European economic integration is to be promoted in harmony with the integration of the world economy as a whole ...
Alec Cairncross +4 more
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International Trade and International Policies
Abstract Trade and foreign direct investment raise productivity and thus income (though not in the same measure for everybody). Their effects on education and child labour depend on initial conditions. If a sufficiently large share of a country’s adult population is educated to the level required to attract skill-intensive investment ...Alessandro Cigno, Furio C. Rosati
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International Economic Policy Co-ordination.
The Economic Journal, 1986Charles R. Bean +2 more
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International scientific policy
Minerva, 1964Just as every country has an economic policy meaning, in very general terms, that every state intervenes to influence production, distribution and consumption so nearly every industrialised nation now has its scientific policy, in which the government takes action to organise and foster research, discovery, invention and innovation.
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International Policy Conclusions
2019This chapter looks into international policy conclusions where an emphasis is on the US, China and Europe—particularly the EU27 and the UK. Several conclusions are drawn with respect to policy options for the US to reduce income inequality over the medium and long run.
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