Creating a transatlantic marketplace : government policies and business strategies
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書誌事項
Creating a transatlantic marketplace : government policies and business strategies
(European policy research unit series)
Manchester University Press , distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume provides an excellent evaluation of the US-EU trade relationship. The study of transatlantic efforts at economic integration and cooperation can provide crucial information about the evolution of new policies and practices to manage the transatlantic economy. The various chapters in this book explore not only links between public actors but also interactions between private actors across the Atlantic, to illustrate their efforts to address barriers to trade and investment. The volume offers insights into the disputes and difficulties that currently affect the transatlantic agenda, as well as the policies and practices that have emerged to foster greater regulatory cooperation and freer trade. Case studies include: airlines, biotechnology, electronic commerce, global satellite technology, mutual recognition agreements and competition policy. Scholars, students, and practitioners alike will find this volume indispensable for understanding transatlantic trade relations.
目次
- 1. Introduction - Michelle Egan
- 2. The US-EU economic relationship - Hugo Paeman
- 3. Long-haul liberalisation: Will transatlantic air transport ever be deregulated? - Martin Staniland
- 4. Sole of discretion: Competition relations in the transatlantic marketplace - Chad Damro
- 5. Government-business strategies and transatlantic economic relations: Between hegemony and high technology - Johan Lembke
- 6. New issue-areas in the transatlantic relationship: E-commerce and the Safe Harbor arrangement - Henry Farrell
- 7. Regulating biotech foods: Government institutions and public reactions - Diahanna Post
- 8. Competing trade and regulatory strategies for the mutual recognition of conformity assessment in the transatlantic marketplace - Rebecca Steffenson
- 9. The EU - Canada dialogue: Trend-setting for rule-based global governance - Youri Devuyst
- Conclusion
- Index
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