The European Union's foreign economic policies : a principal-agent perspective

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The European Union's foreign economic policies : a principal-agent perspective

edited by Andreas Dür and Manfred Elsig

(Journal of European public policy series)

Routledge, 2012 [i.e. 2011]

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The European Union is a key actor in international economic governance. Through its foreign economic policies it plays a central role in the negotiation of international trade agreements, the global regulation of the financial services sector, and the provision of aid to developing countries. This book shows how principal-agent theory can be used to shed new light on this complex of policy areas. In particular, the contributions to this volume analyze delegation, control, and agent strategies in a variety of principal-agent relationships shaping the EU's foreign economic policies: mainly those involving interest groups and governments; governments and the European Commission; and the European Union and international organizations. The chapters, written by leading experts in the field, offer empirically-rich studies of various areas of the EU's external economic relations including trade, financial regulation, accounting standards and global regulation through the G7/G8. The book is aimed at researchers and advanced students interested in the EU, international economic relations, and principal-agent theory. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy.

Table of Contents

1. Principals, Agents, and the European Union's Foreign Economic Policies Andreas Dur and Manfred Elsig 2. Interest Groups and the Failure of EU Anti-Dumping Reform Dirk De Bievre and Jappe Eckhardt 3. World Trade Organisation Judicialization and Preference Convergence in EU Trade Policy: Making the Agent's Life Easier Arlo Poletti 4. The European Presence in Global Financial Governance: A Principal-Agent Perspective Daniel Mugge 5. Variation in EU Member States' Preferences and the Commission's Discretion in the Doha Round Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt 6. The European Union's Role in the G8: A Principal-Agent Perspective Arne Niemann and Judith Huigens 7. EU, US and International Accounting Standards: A Delicate Balancing Act in Governing Global Finance Patrick Leblond

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