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The European Union is a key actor in international economic governance. Through its foreign economic policies it plays a central role in the negotiation of international trade agreements, the global regulation of the financial services sector, and the provision of aid to developing countries. This book shows how principal-agent theory can be used to shed new light on this complex of policy areas. In particular, the contributions to this volume analyze delegation, control, and agent strategies in a variety of principal-agent relationships shaping the EUs foreign economic policies: mainly those involving interest groups and governments; governments and the European Commission; and the European Union and international organizations.The chapters, written by leading experts in the field, offer empirically-rich studies of various areas of the EUs external economic relations including trade, financial regulation, accounting standards and global regulation through the G7/G8. The book is aimed at researchers and advanced students interested in the EU, international economic relations, and principal-agent theory.This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy.

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The European Unions Foreign Economic Policies
The European Union is a key actor in international economic governance. Through its foreign economic policies it plays a central role in the negotiation of international trade agreements, the global regulation of the financial services sector, and the provision of aid to developing countries. This book shows how principal-agent theory can be used to shed new light on this complex of policy areas. In particular, the contributions to this volume analyze delegation, control, and agent strategies in a variety of principal-agent relationships shaping the EUs foreign economic policies: mainly those involving interest groups and governments; governments and the European Commission; and the European Union and international organizations.
The chapters, written by leading experts in the field, offer empirically-rich studies of various areas of the EUs external economic relations including trade, financial regulation, accounting standards and global regulation through the G7/G8. The book is aimed at researchers and advanced students interested in the EU, international economic relations, and principal-agent theory.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy.
Andreas Dr is Professor of International Politics at the University of Salzburg, Austria.
Manfred Elsig is Assistant Professor in International Relations at the World Trade Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland.
Journal of European Public Policy Series
Series Editor: Jeremy Richardson is a Professor at Nuffield College, Oxford University
This series seeks to bring together some of the finest edited works on European Public Policy. Reprinting from Special Issues of the Journal of European Public Policy, the focus is on using a wide range of social sciences approaches, both qualitative and quantitative, to gain a comprehensive and definitive understanding of Public Policy in Europe.
Towards a Federal Europe
Edited by Alexander H. Trechsel
The Disparity of European Integration
Edited by Tanja A. Brzel
Cross-National Policy Convergence:
Causes Concepts and Empirical Findings
Edited by Christoph Knill
Civilian or Military Power?
European Foreign Policy in Perspective
Edited by Helene Sjursen
The European Union and New Trade Politics
Edited by John Peterson and Alasdair R. Young
Comparative Studies of Policy Agendas
Edited by Frank R. Baumgartner, Christoffer Green-Pedersen and Bryan D. Jones
The Constitutionalization of the European Union
Edited by Berthold Rittberger and Frank Schimmelfenig
Empirical and Theoretical Studies in EU Lobbying
Edited by David Coen
Mutual Recognition as a New Mode of Governance
Edited by Susanne K. Schmidt
France and the European Union
Edited by Emiliano Grossman
Immigration and Integration Policy in Europe
Edited by Tim Bale
Reforming the European Commission
Edited by Michael W. Bauer
International Influence Beyond Conditionality
Postcommunist Europe after EU enlargement
Edited by Rachel A. Epstein and Ulrich Sedelmeier
The Role of Political Parties in the European Union
Edited by Bjrn Lindberg, Anne Rasmussen and Andreas Warntjen
EU External Governance
Projecting EU Rules beyond Membership
Edited by Sandra Lavenex and Frank Schimmelfennig
EMU and Political Science
What Have We Learned?
Edited by Henrik Enderlein and Amy Verdun
Learning and Governance in the EU Policy Making Process
Edited by Anthony R. Zito
Political Representation and EU Governance
Edited by Peter Mair and Jacques Thomassen
Europe and the Management of Globalization
Edited by Wade Jacoby and Sophie Meunier
Negotiation Theory and the EU
The State of the Art
Edited by Andreas Dr, Gemma Mateo and Daniel C. Thomas
The Political Economy of Europes Incomplete Single Market
Edited by David Howarth and Tal Sadeh
The European Unions Foreign Economic Policies
A Principal-Agent Perspective
Edited by Andreas Dr and Manfred Elsig
The Politics of the Lisbon Agenda
Governance Architectures and Domestic Usages of Europe
Edited by Susana Borrs and Claudio M. Radaelli
Agency Governance in the European Union
Edited by Berthold Rittberger and Arndt Wonka
The European Unions Foreign Economic Policies
A Principal-Agent Perspective
Edited by
Andreas Dr and Manfred Elsig
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First published 2012
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2012 Taylor & Francis
This book is a reproduction of the Journal of European Public Policy, vol. 18, issue 3. The Publisher requests to those authors who may be citing this book to state, also, the bibliographical details of the special issue on which the book was based.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
ISBN13: 978-0-415-66721-0
Disclaimer
The publisher would like to make readers aware that the chapters in this book are referred to as articles as they had been in the special issue. The publisher accepts responsibility for any inconsistencies that may have arisen in the course of preparing this volume for print.
Eugnia da Conceio-Heldt is a Heisenberg-Fellow at the Social Science Research Center, Berlin, Germany.
Dirk De Bivre is a Professor at the Department of Political Science, Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium.
Andreas Dr is Professor of International Politics at the University of Salzburg, Austria.
Jappe Eckhardt is a PhD Researcher at the Department of Political Science, Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium.
Manfred Elsig is Assistant Professor in International Relations at the World Trade Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland.
Judith Huigens is Junior Lecturer at the Department of Political Science, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Patrick Leblond is Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa and Research Fellow at CIRANO, Canada.
Daniel Mgge is Assistant Professor of International Political Economy and International Relations at the Political Science Department of the University of Amsterdam.
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