Title: The Political economy of international organizations: a public choice approach
Abstract:Part 1 The public choice approach to international economic issues and organizations - theory: the public choice approach to international political economy, Bruno Frey a public choice approach to int...Part 1 The public choice approach to international economic issues and organizations - theory: the public choice approach to international political economy, Bruno Frey a public choice approach to international organization, Roland Vaubel canons of public choice analysis of international agreements, Rodney Smith international organizations from the constitutional point of view, B. Frey and Beat Gygi approaches to the study of international organizations - major paradigms in economics and political science, Patricia Dillon et al international institutions and the market for information, Michele Fratianni and John Pattison. Part 2 Applications: the GATT as an international discipline over trade restrictions - a public choice approach, Michael J. Finger a public choice perspective of the International Energy Programme, R. Smith United States policy and the Law of the Sea Conference, 1969-82 - a case study of multilateral negotiations, Ross Eckert the political economy of the International Monetary Fund - a public choice analysis, R. Vaubel determinants of foreign aid under alternative institutional arrangements, Friedrich Schneider and Hannelore Weck-Hannemann unanimous decisions in a redistributive context - the Council of Ministers of the European Communities, William S. Peirce the common agricultural policy of the European Community - a public choice interpretation, Tim Josling and H.Wayne Moyer a public choice view of the Delors Report, R. Vaubel.Read More
Publication Year: 1992
Publication Date: 1992-04-01
Language: en
Type: article
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