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    Author(s)Benedict Kingsbury, David M. Malone, Paul Mertenskoetter
    PublisherOxford
    ISBN9780198825296
    Pages752
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2019

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    Oxford Megaregulation Contested Global Economic Ordering After TPP 2019 Edition by Benedict Kingsbury, David M. Malone, Paul Mertenskoetter

    The Japan-led Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPPA) of 2018 is the most far-reaching 'megaregional' economic agreement in force, with several major countries beyond its eleven negotiating countries also interested. Still bearing the stamp of the original US involvement before the Trump-era reversal, TPP is the first instance of 'megaregulation': a demanding combination of inter-state economic ordering and national regulatory governance on a highly ambitious substantiveand trans-regional scale. Its text and ambition have influenced other negotiations ranging from the Japan-EU Agreement (JEEPA) and the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) to the projected Pan-Asian Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). This book provides an extensive analysis of TPP as a megaregulatory project for channelling and managing new pressures of globalization, and of core critical arguments made against economic megaregulation from standpoints of development, inequality, labour rights, environmental interests, corporate capture, and elite governance. Specialized chapters cover supply chains, digital economy, trade facilitation, intellectual property, currency levels, competition and state-owned enterprises,government procurement, investment, prescriptions for national regulation, and the TPP institutions. Country studies include detailed analyses of TPP-related politics and approaches in Japan, Mexico, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, and Thailand. Contributors include leading practitioners and scholars inlaw, economics, and political science. At a time when the WTO and other global-scale institutions are struggling with economic nationalism and geopolitics, and bilateral and regional agreements are pressed by public disagreement and incompatibility with digital and capital and value chain flows, the megaregional ambition of TPP is increasingly important as a precedent requiring the close scrutiny this book presents. Table of contents : - List of ContributorsAbbreviations1: Benedict Kingsbury, David M. Malone, Paul Mertenskoetter, Richard B. Stewart, Thomas Streinz, and Atsushi Sunami: Introduction: The Essence, Significance, and Problems of the Trans-Pacific PartnershipI . MEGAREGUL ATION, GEOPOLITICS, AND ORDERING PROJECTS2: Benedict Kingsbury, Paul Mertenskoetter, Richard B. Stewart, and Thomas Streinz: The Trans-Pacific Partnership as Megaregulation3: 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 DEVELOPMENT5: Annelise Riles: The Politics of Expertise in Transnational Economic Governance: Breaking the Cycle6: B. S. Chimni: Power and Inequality in Megaregulation: The TPP Model7: Alvaro Santos: The Lessons of TPP and the Future of Labor Chapters in Trade Agreements8: Errol Meidinger: TPP and Environmental Regulation9: Antonia Eliason: Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation in TPP: The Missing Development AgendaIII. TRANSNATIONAL BUSINESS: GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS AND THE DIGITAL ECONOMY10: 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 Systems12: Dan Ciuriak: TPP's Business Asymmetries: Megaregulation and the Conditions of Competition Between MNCs and SMEs13: Iain Osgood: Sales, Sourcing, or Regulation? Evidence from TPP on What Drives Corporate Support for Trade14: Thomas Streinz: Digital Megaregulation Uncontested? TPP's Model for the Global Digital EconomyIV. MEGAREGUL ATION, THE REGUL ATORY STATE, AND THE MARKET15: Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss: Harmonization: Top Down, Bottom Up-and Now Sideways? The Impact of the IP Provisions of Megaregional Agreements on Third Party States16: Kiyoshi Adachi: Thailand and Public Health: Looking Beyond the Intellectual Property Chapter of TPP17: Paul Mertenskoetter and Richard B. Stewart: Remote Control: TPP's Administrative Law Requirements as Megaregulation18: Daniel Francis: Choices and Consequences: Internationalizing Competition Policy After TPP19: Wahyuni Bahar and Joseph Wira Koesnaidi: How Ready Is Indonesia to Open Government Procurement a la TPP?20: Kenichi Kawasaki, Atsushi Sunami, Yoko Ikeda, and Michael C. Huang: Japan: Leveraging National Regulatory Reform and the Economic Modeling of Trade Agreements21: Michael Livermore and Jason Schwartz: Regulating Regulation: Impact Assessment and Trade22: Matthias Helble, Pornpinun Chantapacdepong, and Naoyuki Yoshino: Trade and Exchange Rates: The Joint Declaration of the Macroeconomic Policy Authorities of TPP CountriesV. MEGAREGULATORY TREATY INSTITUTIONS23: Robert Howse: The Institutions of TPP11: Back to the Future?24: Donald McRae: State-to-State Dispute Settlement in Megaregionals25: Chin Leng Lim: Finding a Workable Balance Between Investor Protection and the Public Interest in the Trans-Pacific PartnershipVI. NATIONAL POLITICS OF MEGAREGUL ATORY AGREEMENTS26: Christina L. Davis: Japan: Interest Group Politics, Foreign Policy Linkages, and TPP27: Robert Gulotty: Structuring Participation: Public Comments and the Dynamics of US Trade Negotiations28: Alejandro Rodiles: After TPP Is Before TPP: Mexican Politics for Economic Globalization and the Lost Chance for Reflection29: Rodrigo Polanco Lazo: Regional and Preferential Agreements: The 'Pacific' and 'Atlantic' Styles in Latin America30: 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 Responses31: Harsha Vardhana Singh: TPP and India: Inspirations for Sequenced ReformsIndex



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