One of the important themes in the new institutionalism is the convergence of market regulations in a world with three powerful clusters of countries (Western Europe, North America, and East Asia) on a small number of regimes, like disorganized capitalism, free market capitalism, and coordinated market capitalism. This paper examines the political-economic theory of regulatory convergence. It reconstructs and compares three welfarist approaches: the optimal regulatory regime (Tinbergen), the rule of constitutional law (Buchanan), and regulatory rivalry (Hayek). The paper concludes that most plausible results of convergence theory are completely opposite to the expressed political intentions of the theorists. Tinbergen's theory predicts neol...
Schönfelder N, Wagner H. Institutional convergence in Europe. Economics Discussion Papers. Vol 2018-...
This article challenges the methodological nationalism of the convergence debate by arguing that mul...
textabstractRegulatory convergence — within the E.U., across the Atlantic and internationally — is c...
The concluding part of this volume may be the right place to discuss the issue of the outcomes of re...
Discussions of the competition law treatment of dominant firms often center on the issue of whether ...
Why is regulatory convergence towards EU rules more successful in some policy fields than in others ...
The corporate convergence debate is usually presented in terms of competing efficiency and political...
This article challenges the methodological nationalism of the convergence debate by arguing that mul...
The international political economy literature often expects that states end up in regulatory races ...
Convergence is being realised progressively between economic sectors which were previously separated...
Recent commentary has argued that deep and liquid securities markets and a dispersed shareholder bas...
This Article examines the recent phenomenon of the convergence of competition law regimes across the...
This article examines the relationships between regulation and competition, and thus, between law an...
This article challenges the methodological nationalism of the convergence debate by arguing that mul...
Studying the regulatory state in europe The general move in European economies towards the privatiza...
Schönfelder N, Wagner H. Institutional convergence in Europe. Economics Discussion Papers. Vol 2018-...
This article challenges the methodological nationalism of the convergence debate by arguing that mul...
textabstractRegulatory convergence — within the E.U., across the Atlantic and internationally — is c...
The concluding part of this volume may be the right place to discuss the issue of the outcomes of re...
Discussions of the competition law treatment of dominant firms often center on the issue of whether ...
Why is regulatory convergence towards EU rules more successful in some policy fields than in others ...
The corporate convergence debate is usually presented in terms of competing efficiency and political...
This article challenges the methodological nationalism of the convergence debate by arguing that mul...
The international political economy literature often expects that states end up in regulatory races ...
Convergence is being realised progressively between economic sectors which were previously separated...
Recent commentary has argued that deep and liquid securities markets and a dispersed shareholder bas...
This Article examines the recent phenomenon of the convergence of competition law regimes across the...
This article examines the relationships between regulation and competition, and thus, between law an...
This article challenges the methodological nationalism of the convergence debate by arguing that mul...
Studying the regulatory state in europe The general move in European economies towards the privatiza...
Schönfelder N, Wagner H. Institutional convergence in Europe. Economics Discussion Papers. Vol 2018-...
This article challenges the methodological nationalism of the convergence debate by arguing that mul...
textabstractRegulatory convergence — within the E.U., across the Atlantic and internationally — is c...