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Power transition and the regulatory state in large emerging markets: Norm-breaking after the global financial crisis
Regulation & Governance ( IF 3.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-19 , DOI: 10.1111/rego.12345
Simon J. Evenett 1, 2
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I examine the ways in which the global financial crisis that began in 2007, and whose effects arguably condition policymaking to the present day, affected the ongoing global power transition as manifested by the unilateral decisions undertaken by official agencies comprising national regulatory states. The theory of that power transition articulated in the overview paper of this Special Issue is reinterpreted to take into account the circumstances of that crisis. Empirical evidence on the propensity to discriminate against foreign commercial interests by the BRICS, Turkey, the European Union, and the United States during the years 2008 to 2017 at, and behind, the border is employed to identify a group of six potential rule-shapers and two possible sham rule-takers.

中文翻译:

大型新兴市场的权力转移与监管状态:全球金融危机后的规范突破

我研究了 2007 年开始的全球金融危机,其影响可以说是影响到今天的政策制定的方式,影响了正在进行的全球权力转移,由国家监管机构组成的官方机构做出的单方面决定就证明了这一点。本特刊概述文件中阐述的权力转移理论被重新解释,以考虑到这场危机的情况。金砖国家、土耳其、欧盟和美国在 2008 年至 2017 年期间在边界内外歧视外国商业利益的经验证据被用来确定六个潜在的规则制定者和两个可能的虚假规则接受者。
更新日期:2020-09-19
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