Author (Person) | Damro, Chad |
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Series Title | European Journal of International Relations |
Series Details | Vol.12, No.2, June 2006, p171-196 |
Publication Date | June 2006 |
ISSN | 1354-0661 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: This article employs a cross-level approach to explain cooperation in transatlantic competition policy. The explanation reveals the important role of regulators as interfaces between the domestic and international levels of analysis. Economic internationalization is a system-level cause of this cooperation, the precise effect of which is accounted for by an intervening variable (domestic politics), which is simplified with a principal-agent model. The negotiations over the 1991 EU-US Bilateral Competition Agreement suggest that, while regulators remain constrained by domestic institutions, they play an important role in explaining why the formal, transatlantic cooperative framework is largely a discretionary one created by a non-treaty international agreement. |
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Subject Categories | Internal Markets |
Countries / Regions | Europe, United States |