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Author Jupille, Joseph Henri.

Title Institutional choice and global commerce / Joseph Jupille, Walter Mattli, and Duncan Snidal
Published New York : Cambridge University Press, 2013
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Description 1 online resource (viii, 258 pages)
Contents Introduction : institutional choice in global commerce -- International institutional choice : cooperation, alternatives and strategies -- Building Theseus' ship : why the ITO failed, the GATT succeeded and the WTO emerged -- Creating the first International Court of Commercial Dispute Resolution : the mixed courts of Egypt -- Commercial complexity and institutional choice in the GATT era -- Institutional choice in global accounting governance -- Conclusion : overview and institutional theories compared
Summary Why do institutions emerge, operate, evolve and persist? Institutional Choice and Global Commerce elaborates a theory of boundedly rational institutional choice that explains when states USE available institutions, SELECT among alternative forums, CHANGE existing rules, or CREATE new arrangements (USCC). The authors reveal the striking staying power of the institutional status quo and test their innovative theory against evidence on institutional choice in global commerce from the nineteenth through the twenty-first centuries. Cases range from the establishment in 1876 of the first truly international system of commercial dispute resolution, the Mixed Courts of Egypt, to the founding and operation of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, the World Trade Organization, and the International Accounting Standards Board. Analysts of institutional choice henceforth must take seriously not only the distinct demands of specific cooperation dilemmas, but also the wide array of available institutional choices
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-245) and index
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Subject International agencies.
International trade.
Form Electronic book
Author Mattli, Walter.
Snidal, Duncan.
ISBN 1139855999 (electronic bk.)
9781139855990 (electronic bk.)