Rules for the Global Economy :Rules for the Global Economy

Publication subTitle :Rules for the Global Economy

Author: Siebert Horst;Hufbauer Gary;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2009

E-ISBN: 9781400830725

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691133362

Subject: F114 International economic relations

Keyword: 贸易经济,法律

Language: ENG

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Description

Rules for the Global Economy is a timely examination of the conditions under which international rules of globalization come into existence, enabling world economic and financial systems to function and stabilize. Horst Siebert, a leading figure in international economics, explains that these institutional arrangements, such as the ones that govern banking, emerge when countries fail to solve economic problems on their own and cede part of their sovereignty to an international order. Siebert demonstrates that the rules result from a trial-and-error process--and usually after a crisis--in order to prevent pointless transaction costs and risks.

Using an accessible and nonmathematical approach, Siebert links the rules to four areas: international trade relations, factor movements, financial flows, and the environment. He looks at the international division of labor in the trade of goods and services; flow of capital; diffusion of technology; migration of people, including labor and human capital; protection of the global environment; and stability of the monetary-financial system. He discusses the role of ethical norms and human rights in defining international regulations, and argues that the benefits of any rules system should be direct and visible. Comprehensively supporting rules-based interactions among international players, the book considers future issues of the global rules system.

Chapter

III How Rules Are Established

III How Rules Are Established

IV How Rules Are Stabilized

IV How Rules Are Stabilized

V Rules for International Product Markets

V Rules for International Product Markets

VI Rules for Border-Crossing Factor Movements

VI Rules for Border-Crossing Factor Movements

VII Rules for the Global Environment

VII Rules for the Global Environment

VIII Preventing Financial Instability

VIII Preventing Financial Instability

IX Avoiding Currency Crises

IX Avoiding Currency Crises

X Ethical Norms, Human Rights, Fairness, and Legitimacy: Restraints for the International Rule System

X Ethical Norms, Human Rights, Fairness, and Legitimacy: Restraints for the International Rule System

XI Interdependence of Orders, Structure of the Rule System, and Institutional Fit

XI Interdependence of Orders, Structure of the Rule System, and Institutional Fit

XII Major Challenges to the Rule System in the Future

XII Major Challenges to the Rule System in the Future

References and Further Reading

References and Further Reading

Index

Index

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