Edited by Linda Yueh, Fellow in Economics at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, UK
Contents:
1. Introduction Linda Yueh
PART I: CHALLENGES OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW: WTO AND GLOBAL TRADE 2. The Legitimacy of WTO Thomas Cottier
3. Constitutionalism and the Regulation of International Markets: How to Define the ‘Development Objectives’ of the World Trading System? Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
4. Negotiation or Litigation? The Curiously Evolving Governance of the WTO Kamala Dawar and Peter Holmes
5. Global Trade Policy in the New Century Razeen Sally
PART II: ISSUES CONFRONTING GOVERNANCE AND ENFORCEMENT 6. The Development of IMF and World Bank Conditionality Axel Dreher
7. How Globalisation Improves Governance Federico Bonaglia, Jorge Braga de Macedo and Maurizio Bussolo
8. Intellectual Property Enforcement in a Global Economy: Lessons from the BRIC Nations Robert C. Bird
PART III: EVALUATING GLOBALISATION, THE GLOBAL ECONOMY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH 9. Dark Matter. Does it Matter? Graeme Chamberlin
10. Two Scientists for Every Man, Woman and Dog in America? How Sustainable is Globalisation? Raphael Kaplinsky
11. Globalisation of the World Economy: Potential Benefits and Costs and a Net Assessment Michael D. Intriligator
12. International Economic Law and Economic Growth Linda Yueh