
Megaregulation Contested
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- 1: Benedict Kingsbury, David M. Malone, Paul Mertenskötter, Richard B. Stewart, Thomas Streinz, and Atsushi Sunami: Introduction: The Essence, Significance, and Problems of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
- I . MEGAREGUL ATION, GEOPOLITICS, AND ORDERING PROJECTS
- 2: Benedict Kingsbury, Paul Mertenskötter, Richard B. Stewart, and Thomas Streinz: The Trans-Pacific Partnership as Megaregulation
- 3: David M. Malone: The Uncertain Geo-Strategic Outlook for the US in Asia: The Pivot, the Re-Balance, TPP, and Now What?
- 4: Jing Tao: TPP and China: A Tale of Two Economic Orderings?
- II. CONTESTING MEGAREGUL ATION: DISTRIBUTION, INEQUALIT Y, AND DEVELOPMENT
- 5: Annelise Riles: The Politics of Expertise in Transnational Economic Governance: Breaking the Cycle
- 6: B. S. Chimni: Power and Inequality in Megaregulation: The TPP Model
- 7: Álvaro Santos: The Lessons of TPP and the Future of Labor Chapters in Trade Agreements
- 8: Errol Meidinger: TPP and Environmental Regulation
- 9: Antonia Eliason: Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation in TPP: The Missing Development Agenda
- III. TRANSNATIONAL BUSINESS: GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS AND THE DIGITAL ECONOMY
- 10: Bernard Hoekman and Charles F. Sabel: In a World of Value Chains: What Space for Regulatory Coherence and Cooperation in Trade Agreements?
- 11: Donald Robertson: The Regulation of Firms in Globally Intertwined Markets: The Case of Payment Systems
- 12: Dan Ciuriak: TPP's Business Asymmetries: Megaregulation and the Conditions of Competition Between MNCs and SMEs
- 13: Iain Osgood: Sales, Sourcing, or Regulation? Evidence from TPP on What Drives Corporate Support for Trade
- 14: Thomas Streinz: Digital Megaregulation Uncontested? TPP's Model for the Global Digital Economy
- IV. MEGAREGUL ATION, THE REGUL ATORY STATE, AND THE MARKET
- 15: Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss: Harmonization: Top Down, Bottom Up-and Now Sideways? The Impact of the IP Provisions of Megaregional Agreements on Third Party States
- 16: Kiyoshi Adachi: Thailand and Public Health: Looking Beyond the Intellectual Property Chapter of TPP
- 17: Paul Mertenskötter and Richard B. Stewart: Remote Control: TPP's Administrative Law Requirements as Megaregulation
- 18: Daniel Francis: Choices and Consequences: Internationalizing Competition Policy After TPP
- 19: Wahyuni Bahar and Joseph Wira Koesnaidi: How Ready Is Indonesia to Open Government Procurement à la TPP?
- 20: Kenichi Kawasaki, Atsushi Sunami, Yoko Ikeda, and Michael C. Huang: Japan: Leveraging National Regulatory Reform and the Economic Modeling of Trade Agreements
- 21: Michael Livermore and Jason Schwartz: Regulating Regulation: Impact Assessment and Trade
- 22: Matthias Helble, Pornpinun Chantapacdepong, and Naoyuki Yoshino: Trade and Exchange Rates: The Joint Declaration of the Macroeconomic Policy Authorities of TPP Countries
- V. MEGAREGULATORY TREATY INSTITUTIONS
- 23: Robert Howse: The Institutions of TPP11: Back to the Future?
- 24: Donald McRae: State-to-State Dispute Settlement in Megaregionals
- 25: Chin Leng Lim: Finding a Workable Balance Between Investor Protection and the Public Interest in the Trans-Pacific Partnership
- VI. NATIONAL POLITICS OF MEGAREGUL ATORY AGREEMENTS
- 26: Christina L. Davis: Japan: Interest Group Politics, Foreign Policy Linkages, and TPP
- 27: Robert Gulotty: Structuring Participation: Public Comments and the Dynamics of US Trade Negotiations
- 28: Alejandro Rodiles: After TPP Is Before TPP: Mexican Politics for Economic Globalization and the Lost Chance for Reflection
- 29: Rodrigo Polanco Lazo: Regional and Preferential Agreements: The 'Pacific' and 'Atlantic' Styles in Latin America
- 30: Brazil in the Shadow of Megaregional Trade and Investment Standards: Beyond the Grand Debate, Pragmatic Responses: Brazil in the Shadow of Megaregional Trade and Investment Standards: Beyond the Grand Debate, Pragmatic Responses
- 31: Harsha Vardhana Singh: TPP and India: Inspirations for Sequenced Reforms
- Index
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