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1 Introduction: The Essence, Significance, and Problems of the Trans-Pacific Partnership |
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1 | (26) |
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I MEGAREGULATION, GEOPOLITICS, AND ORDERING PROJECTS |
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2 The Trans-Pacific Partnership as Megaregulation |
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27 | (34) |
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3 The Uncertain Geo-Strategic Outlook for the US in Asia: The Pivot, the Re-Balance, TPP, and Now What? |
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61 | (18) |
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4 TPP and China: A Tale of Two Economic Orderings? |
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79 | (24) |
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II CONTESTING MEGAREGULATION: DISTRIBUTION, INEQUALITY, AND DEVELOPMENT |
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5 The Politics of Expertise in Transnational Economic Governance: Breaking the Cycle |
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103 | (21) |
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6 Power and Inequality in Megaregulation: The TPP Model |
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124 | (16) |
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7 The Lessons of TPP and the Future of Labor Chapters in Trade Agreements |
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140 | (35) |
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8 TPP and Environmental Regulation |
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175 | (21) |
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9 Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation in TPP: The Missing Development Agenda |
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196 | (21) |
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III TRANSNATIONAL BUSINESS: GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS AND THE DIGITAL ECONOMY |
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10 In a World of Value Chains: What Space for Regulatory Coherence and Cooperation in Trade Agreements? |
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217 | (23) |
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11 The Regulation of Firms in Globally Intertwined Markets: The Case of Payment Systems |
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240 | (29) |
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12 TPP's Business Asymmetries: Megaregulation and the Conditions of Competition Between MNCs and SMEs |
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269 | (20) |
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13 Sales, Sourcing, or Regulation? Evidence from TPP on What Drives Corporate Support for Trade |
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289 | (23) |
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14 Digital Megaregulation Uncontested? TPP's Model for the Global Digital Economy |
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312 | (33) |
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IV MEGAREGULATION, THE REGULATORY STATE, AND THE MARKET |
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15 Harmonization: Top Down, Bottom Up---and Now Sideways? The Impact of the IP Provisions of Megaregional Agreements on Third Party States |
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345 | (23) |
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Rochelle Cooper Drey fuss |
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16 Thailand and Public Health: Looking Beyond the Intellectual Property Chapter of TPP |
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368 | (16) |
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17 Remote Control: TPP's Administrative Law Requirements as Megaregulation |
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384 | (29) |
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18 Choices and Consequences: Internationalizing Competition Policy After TPP |
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413 | (28) |
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19 How Ready Is Indonesia to Open Government Procurement a la TPP? |
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441 | (18) |
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20 Japan: Leveraging National Regulatory Reform and the Economic Modeling of Trade Agreements |
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459 | (18) |
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21 Regulating Regulation: Impact Assessment and Trade |
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477 | (22) |
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22 Trade and Exchange Rates: The Joint Declaration of the Macroeconomic Policy Authorities of TPP Countries |
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499 | (24) |
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Pornpinun Chantapacdepong |
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V MEGAREGULATORY TREATY INSTITUTIONS |
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23 The Institutions ofTPPll: Back to the Future? |
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523 | (14) |
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24 State-to-State Dispute Settlement in Megaregionals |
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537 | (14) |
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25 Finding a Workable Balance Between Investor Protection and the Public Interest in the Trans-Pacific Partnership |
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551 | (22) |
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VI NATIONAL POLITICS OF MEGAREGULATORY AGREEMENTS |
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26 Japan: Interest Group Politics, Foreign Policy Linkages, and TPP |
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573 | (19) |
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27 Structuring Participation: Public Comments and the Dynamics of US Trade Negotiations |
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592 | (14) |
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28 After TPP Is Before TPP: Mexican Politics for Economic Globalization and the Lost Chance for Reflection |
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606 | (17) |
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29 Regional and Preferential Agreements: The `Pacific' and Atlantic' Styles in Latin America |
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623 | (27) |
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30 Brazil in the Shadow of Megaregional Trade and Investment Standards: Beyond the Grand Debate, Pragmatic Responses |
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650 | (23) |
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Michelle R. Sanchez-Badin |
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31 TPP and India: Inspirations for Sequenced Reforms |
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673 | (22) |
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