Cooperating on competition in transatlantic economic relations The politics of dispute prevention /

In this in-depth study, Damro explains the creation of a formal cooperative framework for preventing disputes in transatlantic competition policy. The findings suggest that, while regulators remain constrained by domestic institutions, they play an important role in explaining why the cooperative fr...

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Main Authors: Damro, Chad.
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
Series: International political economy series.
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230800861
Summary: In this in-depth study, Damro explains the creation of a formal cooperative framework for preventing disputes in transatlantic competition policy. The findings suggest that, while regulators remain constrained by domestic institutions, they play an important role in explaining why the cooperative framework is largely a discretionary one.
'This is a scholarly and well-thought-out piece of work. Damro knows a great deal about the practice of competition regulation in the transatlantic region.' -- Alan P. Dobson, European Foreign Affairs Review.
Item Description: Ebook.
Originally published in: 2006.
Carrier Form: 224 p.
ISBN: 9781403987143
9780230800861 :
0230800866 :
CLC: D81
Contents: List of Figures List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements EU-US Cooperation in Competition Policy: Questions and Issues in Transatlantic Dispute Prevention Historical Discord in Transatlantic Competition Relations: Institutional Differences and Self-Interested Actors The International and Domestic Sources of Transatlantic Cooperation in Competition Policy Dispute Prevention via Rule-Making Cooperation Dispute Prevention via Exploratory Institutional Cooperation The Politics of International Regulatory Cooperation Appendix Notes References Index.