From Regulatory Policies to International Arbitration
Political Economy
Summary
purpose, following a theoretical framework, basic information on political economy
is presented, particularly by utilizing current international data. The relationships of
political economy with processes ranging from regulatory actions of governments to
international arbitration are also addressed. With a case study of US sugar markets,
it is explained that it is not possible to understand economic problems and conduct
realistic analyses without focusing on political policies. Another important feature of
the book is that current topics are presented to the reader in a language that everyone
can understand, with the inclusion of figurative representations and graphics. In this
respect, the book stands out with its simple explanations and more innovative and
original narration than that found in similar books.
Excerpt
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- This eBook can be cited
- Preface
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Graphs
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter I Understanding Political Economy
- 1. Getting Started with Political Economy
- 2. Political Economy in General
- 3. Development of Political Economy
- 4. Components of Political Economy
- 4.1. Differences Between Political Economy and Economic Science
- Chapter II Political Economy of Government Regulations
- 1. From Politics to Economics
- 2. Capture Theory and Scope
- 3. Application of Capture Theory to US Sugar Markets
- 3.1. Literature Review
- 3.2. Material and Methods
- 3.3. Results
- 3.3.1. Sugar Markets and HFCS
- 3.4. The Plague of the Age and Its Effects on Health
- 3.5. Discussion
- Chapter III International Political Economy
- 1. An Overview of International Political Economy
- 1.1. Major Approaches in International Political Economy
- 2. Globalization and International Political Economy
- 3. The Development of the Globalization Process
- 4. Globalization of Consumption
- 5. International Investments and Political Economy
- 5.1. Total Portfolio Investments in the World
- 5.2. Worldwide Direct Investments
- Chapter IV Political Economy of International Arbitration
- 1. The Political Economy of International Arbitration
- 2. Definition, History, and Scope of International Arbitration
- 3. The Formation Process of the International Arbitration Mechanism
- 4. International Legal Regulations on Arbitration
- 4.1. International Conventions
- 4.2. International Arbitration Institutions
- International Chamber of Commerce Arbitration (ICC)
- International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
- The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL)
- American Arbitration Association (AAA)
- London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)
- Other Arbitration Institutions
- 5. Alternative Resolution Methods and International Arbitration
- 6. Evaluation of Arbitration in Terms of International Tax Law
- 7. History and Definition of International Tax Disputes
- 8. Resolution of International Tax Disputes
- 8.1. Mutual Agreement Procedure
- a) Corresponding Adjustments Approach
- b) Advance Pricing Arrangement
- 8.2. Tax Arbitration Practices in the OECD and the EU
- a) Arbitration Practices Within the Scope of the OECD
- b) Arbitration Practices Within the Scope of the European Union
- General Evaluation and Conclusion
- References
- Index
List of Figures
Figure 1. Four spheres of social life
Figure 3: Differences between political economy and economics.
Figure 5: US Production of sugar from sugar crops (1,000 metric tons)
Figure 6: Sugar production and consumption in the US
Figure 7: Sugar imports and HFCS production in the US
Figure 8: HFCS consumption and chronic health expenditures in the US
Figure 11: Representation of International political economy.
Figure 12: The development of the globalization process.
Figure 13: Taxonomy of markets
Figure 14: The basic methods and mechanisms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR)….
List of Graphs
Graph 1: Sugar production and consumption in the US
Graph 2: Sugar imports and HFCS production in the US
Graph 3: HFCS consumption and chronic health expenditures in the US
Graph 4: Net portfolio investments in the World 1990–2020 ($)
Graph 5: Total portfolio investments in the World 2001–2021 ($)
Details
- Pages
- 150
- Publication Year
- 2022
- ISBN (PDF)
- 9783631891285
- ISBN (ePUB)
- 9783631891292
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9783631890677
- DOI
- 10.3726/b20253
- Language
- English
- Publication date
- 2022 (December)
- Keywords
- Development plans Economic development International trade Local governance Regional development Regional development agencies Rural development Technology and innovation
- Published
- Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien, 2023. 150 pp., 20 fig. b/w, 1 tables.