Institutions and Regulation for Economic Growth?
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Institutions and Regulation for Economic Growth?

Public Interests versus Private Incentives

9781849808903 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Emiel F.M. Wubben, Associate Professor in Strategic Management for the Management Studies Group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands
Publication Date: 2011 ISBN: 978 1 84980 890 3 Extent: 232 pp
Realizing institutions and regulations that foster economic growth is an essential asset for contemporary economies. This book investigates practices and options for steering individual and firm behaviour that prevents unacceptable externalities and boosts public interests. These multi-dimensional interactions are investigated in three areas; innovativeness, especially in terms of IP rights; food safety requirements and the impact on EU-competitiveness; and economic stability, particularly within the banking industry. The book provides complementary views and offers clear and relevant conclusions.

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Realizing institutions and regulations that foster economic growth is an essential asset for contemporary economies. This book investigates practices and options for steering individual and firm behaviour that prevents unacceptable externalities and boosts public interests. These multi-dimensional interactions are investigated in three areas; innovativeness, especially in terms of IP rights; food safety requirements and the impact on EU-competitiveness; and economic stability, particularly within the banking industry. The book provides complementary views and offers clear and relevant conclusions.

Students and researchers of regulatory affairs, IPR, industrial organization and political impact studies will find this book comprehensive and essential to their studies.
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Contributors: H.J. Bremmers, F.A.G. den Butter, H.J.M. Dons, M. Gelderman, K. Knot, N.P. Louwaars, K.J. Poppe, M.Á. Recuerda Girela, P. Schalkwijk, B.M.J. van der Meulen, P.H. van Dongen, M. van Hengel, J.H.M. Wijnands, M. Will, E.F.M.Wubben
Contents
Contents:

1. Do Rules and Regulations Bind or Boost Economic Growth?
Emiel F.M.Wubben

PART I: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
2. IPR Regulations in Need of Revision
Piet Schalkwijk

3. Breeder’s Rights and Patents: Competing IPR Systems that Mean to Stimulate Innovation
Niels P. Louwaars and Hans J.M. Dons

4. The Role and Contribution of Intellectual Property Rights in the Process of Spillover of Knowledge, Knowledge Valorization and Regional Economic Development
P.H. van Dongen

PART II: GENERAL FOOD LAW
5. Food Legislation and Competitiveness in the EU Food Industry
Jo H.M. Wijnands, Harry J. Bremmers, Bernd M.J. van der Meulen and Krijn J. Poppe

6. The EU Precautionary Principle Impacts Both Food Safety and Market Entry and Competitiveness
Miguel Ángel Recuerda Girela

7. Public Mandatory and Private Voluntary Standards: Challenge or Opportunity for Small-scale Farmers’ Participation in Global Supply Chains?
Margret Will

PART III: BANKING
8. How to Reconcile Public Risks and Private Interests in the Banking Industry
Marco van Hengel and Klaas Knot

9. The Use of Capital Requirements to Reconcile Social and Private Interests in the Banking Industry
Maarten Gelderman

10. The Macroeconomics of the Credit Crisis: In Search of Externalities for Macro Prudential Supervision
Frank A.G. den Butter

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