Private Regulation in the Global Economy: A (P)Review

This introduction to the special issue combines a review of the existing literature about the causes and consequences of private regulation in the global economy with a preview of the articles in this issue. To organize this (p)review, I introduce a conceptual model beyond supply and demand, which distinguishes three major subsets of stakeholders of global private regulation, which may (but need not) overlap: the political actors who call for private regulation, the rule-makers who provide such governance for the global economy, and what I call the targets of the private regulations, who are supposed to behave according to these private rules. I then highlight the three core questions addressed by the contributions to the special issue: (1) How do private bodies attain regulatory authority; why do private regulators provide governance; and why do the targets of the rules comply? (2) Who governs the global economy through private regulations? And (3) what are the effects of private regulation, and how does the rise of private regulation affect public regulatory authority and capacity?

[1]  M. Renard Fair trade: quality, market and conventions , 2003 .

[2]  J. Basedow The State’s Private Law and the Economy—Commercial Law as an Amalgam of Public and Private Rule-Making , 2008 .

[3]  Edward J. Balleisen Private Cops on the Fraud Beat: The Limits of American Business Self-Regulation, 1895-1932 , 2009, Business History Review.

[4]  M. Djelic,et al.  Institutional Dynamics in a Re-ordering World , 2006 .

[5]  P. David Clio and the Economics of QWERTY , 1985 .

[6]  Jean-Christophe Graz,et al.  Transnational private governance and its limits , 2007 .

[7]  A. Roemer-Mahler,et al.  Theorizing Transnational Corporations as Social Actors: An Analysis of Corporate Motivations , 2010, Business and Politics.

[8]  M. Finnemore,et al.  Who Governs the Globe?: References , 2010 .

[9]  A. Graeme,et al.  Can Technological Innovations Improve Private Regulation in the Global Economy , 2010 .

[10]  S. Vogel,et al.  Freer Markets, More Rules: Regulatory Reform in Advanced Industrial Countries , 1996 .

[11]  Paul R. Milgrom,et al.  The role of institutions in the revival of trade: the law merchant , 1990 .

[12]  A. Greif Institutions and the Path to the Modern Economy: Lessons from Medieval Trade , 2006 .

[13]  R. Coase,et al.  The Firm, the Market, and the Law , 1990 .

[14]  Robert O. Keohane,et al.  Transnational Relations and World Politics. , 1973, American Journal of International Law.

[15]  Hendrik Spruyt The supply and demand of governance in standard-setting: insights from the past , 2001 .

[16]  Kenneth W. Abbott,et al.  CHAPTER TWO. The Governance Triangle: Regulatory Standards Institutions and the Shadow of the State , 2009 .

[17]  Michael J. Lenox,et al.  Industry Self-Regulation Without Sanctions: The Chemical Industry's Responsible Care Program , 2000 .

[18]  John Braithwaite,et al.  Enforced Self-Regulation: A New Strategy for Corporate Crime Control , 1982 .

[19]  Michelle. Egan Constructing a European Market , 2001 .

[20]  C. Shapiro,et al.  Network Externalities, Competition, and Compatibility , 1985 .

[21]  A. C. Cutler,et al.  Private authority and international affairs , 1999 .

[22]  Laura T. Raynolds,et al.  Fair Trade. The Challenges of Transforming Globalization , 2007 .

[23]  Benjamin Cashore,et al.  Governing through Markets: Forest Certification and the Emergence of Non-State Authority , 2004 .

[24]  Richard Locke,et al.  Does Monitoring Improve Labor Standards?: Lessons from Nike , 2006 .

[25]  M. Levi,et al.  Fair Trade: A Cup at a Time? , 2003 .

[26]  Robert O. Keohane,et al.  After Hegemony , 2005 .

[27]  Aseem Prakash,et al.  The voluntary environmentalists : green clubs, ISO 14001, and voluntary regulations , 2006 .

[28]  Kal Raustiala,et al.  The Architecture of International Cooperation: Transgovernmental Networks and the Future of International Law , 2002 .

[29]  J. M. Macpherson,et al.  Global Competition, Institutions, and the Diffusion of Organizational Practices: The International Spread of ISO 9000 Quality Certificates , 2002 .

[30]  Kenneth W. Abbott,et al.  International 'standards' and international governance , 2001 .

[31]  E. Meidinger,et al.  Social and Political Dimensions of Forest Certification , 2003 .

[32]  Tim Büthe The Dynamics of Principals and Agents: Institutional Persistence and Change in U.S. Financial Regulation, 1934-2003 , 2010 .

[33]  M. Darley The Power of Norms , 2010 .

[34]  J. Ruggie Reconstituting the Global Public Domain — Issues, Actors, and Practices , 2004 .

[35]  E. Meidinger The Administrative Law of Global Private-Public Regulation: The Case of Forestry , 2006 .

[36]  Graeme Auld,et al.  The New Corporate Social Responsibility , 2008 .

[37]  L. Mosley CHAPTER 7. Private Governance For The Public Good? Exploring Private Sector Participation In Global Financial Regulation , 2009 .

[38]  Stephen D. Krasner Bringing transnational relations back in: Power politics, institutions, and transnational relations , 1995 .

[39]  C. Coglianese,et al.  Import Safety: Regulatory Governance in the Global Economy , 2010 .

[40]  Stephen E. Margolis,et al.  Network externality : an uncommon tragedy , 1994 .

[41]  D. Lecraw,et al.  Some Economic Effects of Standards , 1984 .

[42]  Anne-Marie Slaughter,et al.  A New World Order , 2004 .

[43]  David Vogel,et al.  Private Global Business Regulation , 2008 .

[44]  S. Sunder Regulatory Competition Among Accounting Standards within and Across International Boundaries , 2002 .

[45]  M. Thatcher,et al.  The New Governance of Markets and Non‐Majoritarian Regulators , 2005 .

[46]  Walter Mattli,et al.  Setting International Standards: Technological Rationality or Primacy of Power? , 2003 .

[47]  C. Coglianese,et al.  Management-Based Regulation: Prescribing Private Management to Achieve Public Goals , 2003 .

[48]  Bridget M. Hutter,et al.  The Role of Non-State Actors in Regulation , 2006 .

[49]  S. Strange,et al.  The retreat of the state: The diffusion of power in the world economy (Vol. 49): Cambridge university press. , 1996 .

[50]  Andrew A. King,et al.  The effect of certification with the ISO 9000 Quality Management Standard: A signaling approach , 2006 .

[51]  T. Biersteker,et al.  The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance: Conclusions and directions , 2002 .

[52]  A. C. Cutler Private Power and Global Authority: Index , 2003 .

[53]  B. Cashore,et al.  Can non-state global governance be legitimate? An analytical framework , 2007 .

[54]  B. Simmons,et al.  International Efforts Against Money Laundering , 2000 .

[55]  C. Whytock Private-Public Interaction in Global Governance: The Case of Transnational Commercial Arbitration , 2010 .

[56]  J. Tirole The Theory of Industrial Organization , 1988 .

[57]  David A. Lake,et al.  Delegation and Agency in International Organizations: Delegation under anarchy: states, international organizations, and principal-agent theory , 2006 .

[58]  J. Pelkmans The GSM standard: explaining a success story , 2001 .

[59]  Dieter Neubert Non-State Actors as Standard Setters: Local and regional non-state actors on the margins of public policy in Africa , 2009 .

[60]  Michelle. Egan Constructing a European Market: Standards, Regulation, and Governance , 2001 .

[61]  P. David,et al.  The Economics Of Compatibility Standards: An Introduction To Recent Research 1 , 1990 .

[62]  O. Williamson The Economic Institutions of Capitalism: Firms, Markets, Relational Contracting , 1985 .

[63]  J. Trachtman,et al.  The Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement, the Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures Agreement, and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade A Map of the World Trade Organization Law of Domestic Regulation of Goods , 2002, Journal of World Trade.

[64]  A. Kalfagianni,et al.  The Causes and Consequences of Private Food Governance , 2010 .

[65]  Michael J. Trebilcock,et al.  Hard Choices, Soft Law: Voluntary Standards in Global Trade, Environment and Social Governance , 2004 .

[66]  Agnieszka Janczuk-Gorywoda,et al.  Private Regulation and Legal Integration: The European Example , 2010 .

[67]  James N. Rosenau,et al.  Governance without Government: Order and Change in World Politics , 1992 .

[68]  E. Helleiner The Politics of Global Financial Reregulation: Lessons from the Fight against Money Laundering , 2000 .

[69]  Stuart Banner Anglo-American Securities Regulation: Cultural and Political Roots, 1690–1860 , 1998 .

[70]  H. Milner The Digital Divide , 2006 .

[71]  Benjamin Cashore,et al.  Legitimacy and the Privatization of Environmental Governance: How Non–State Market–Driven (NSMD) Governance Systems Gain Rule–Making Authority , 2002 .

[72]  Jessica F. Green Private Standards in the Climate Regime: The Greenhouse Gas Protocol , 2010 .

[73]  R. Dahl The concept of power , 2007 .

[74]  Aaron Doyle,et al.  Insurance as governance , 2003 .

[75]  R. Michaels,et al.  Private Law and the State: Comparative Perceptions and Historical Observations , 2007 .

[76]  Tim Bartley Corporate Accountability and the Privatization of Labor Standards: Struggles over Codes of Conduct in the Apparel Industry , 2005 .

[77]  Gary Gereffi,et al.  Global Commodity Chains: New Forms of Coordination and Control among Nations and Firms in International Industries , 1996 .

[78]  Aseem Prakash,et al.  Investing Up: FDI and the Cross-Country Diffusion of ISO 14001 Management Systems , 2007 .

[79]  Gregory C. Shaffer Globalization and Social Protection: The Impact of EU and International Rules in the Ratcheting up of U.S. Data Privacy Standards , 2004 .

[80]  Joseph V. Rees,et al.  Industry Self‐Regulation: An Institutional Perspective , 1997 .

[81]  Edward J. Balleisen,et al.  Government and Markets: The Prospects for Effective Coregulation in the United States: A Historian's View from the Early Twenty-First Century , 2009 .

[82]  D. Jaffee Brewing Justice: Fair Trade Coffee, Sustainability, and Survival , 2007 .

[83]  Gillian K. Hadfield The Public and the Private in the Provision of Law for Global Transactions , 2009 .

[84]  Marsha A. Echols,et al.  Food Safety and the Wto: The Interplay of Culture, Science and Technology , 2001 .

[85]  K. McNamara Consensus and Constraint: Ideas and Capital Mobility in European Monetary Integration , 1999 .

[86]  Henry Farrell,et al.  Constructing the International Foundations of E-Commerce—The EU-U.S. Safe Harbor Arrangement , 2003, International Organization.

[87]  Gurjeet Singh Business self-regulation and consumer protection in India: A critique , 1993 .

[88]  Ngaire Woods,et al.  Book Reviews , 2009 .

[89]  G. Shaffer How Business Shapes Law: A Socio-Legal Framework , 2009 .

[90]  Tim Bartley,et al.  Certifying Forests and Factories: States, Social Movements, and the Rise of Private Regulation in the Apparel and Forest Products Fields , 2003 .

[91]  Walter Mattli,et al.  CHAPTER ONE. In Whose Benefit? Explaining Regulatory Change in Global Politics , 2009 .

[92]  Oz Shy The Economics of Network Industries , 2001 .

[93]  Stefano Ponte,et al.  Greener than Thou: The Political Economy of Fish Ecolabeling and Its Local Manifestations in South Africa , 2008 .

[94]  David P. Baron,et al.  Private Politics, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Integrated Strategy , 2001 .

[95]  M. Delmas The diffusion of environmental management standards in Europe and in the United States: An institutional perspective , 2002 .

[96]  M. Blowfield Corporate Social Responsibility -The Failing Discipline and Why it Matters for International Relations , 2005 .

[97]  Nils Jansen,et al.  Private Law Beyond the State? Europeanization, Globalization, Privatization , 2006 .

[98]  Oren Gazal-Ayal Economic analysis of standard form contracts: the monopoly case , 2007 .

[99]  C. Kindleberger Standards as Public, Collective and Private Goods , 1983 .

[100]  R. Coase The Nature of the Firm , 1937 .

[101]  R. Malkin Design of health care technologies for the developing world. , 2007, Annual review of biomedical engineering.

[102]  JoAnne Yates,et al.  The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) : Global Governance through Voluntary Consensus , 2009 .

[103]  G. Gereffi,et al.  Regulation and economic globalization: Prospects and limits of private governance , 2010 .

[104]  Joseph Farrell and Garth Saloner. Competition, Compatibility and Standards: The Economics of Horses, Penguins and Lemmings , 1986 .

[105]  T. Moe Power and Political Institutions , 2005, Perspectives on Politics.

[106]  S. Polaski Combining global and local forces: The case of labor rights in Cambodia , 2006 .

[107]  J. Levit Bottom-Up Lawmaking through a Pluralist Lens: The ICC Banking Commission and the Transnational Regulation of Letters of Credit , 2007 .

[108]  W. Mattli The Logic of Regional Integration: Contents , 1999 .

[109]  A. Héritier,et al.  The Firm as an Inspector: Private Ordering and Political Rules , 2009, Business and Politics.

[110]  Walter Mattli,et al.  The New Global Rulers: The Privatization of Regulation in the World Economy , 2011 .

[111]  Francesca. Bignami Transgovernmental Networks vs. Democracy: The Case of the European Information Privacy Network , 2004 .

[112]  L. Salter,et al.  Mandated Science: Science and Scientists in the Making of Standards , 1988 .

[113]  R. Cheit,et al.  Setting Safety Standards: Regulation in the Public and Private Sectors , 1990 .

[114]  T. Campbell,et al.  The New Corporate Accountability: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law , 2007 .

[115]  Louis L. Wilde,et al.  Intervening in Markets on the Basis of Imperfect Information: A Legal and Economic Analysis , 1979 .

[116]  M. Leonardo Strategic Experts and Improvising Regulators: Explaining the IASC's Rise to Global Influence, 1973-2001 , 2005 .

[117]  Simon Jackman,et al.  What Do We Learn from Graduate Admissions Committees? A Multiple Rater, Latent Variable Model, with Incomplete Discrete and Continuous Indicators , 2004, Political Analysis.

[118]  Tim Büthe,et al.  Engineering Uncontestedness? The Origins and Institutional Development of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) , 2010 .

[119]  D. Grewal Network Power: The Social Dynamics of Globalization , 2008 .

[120]  A. C. Cutler Global Capitalism and Liberal Myths: Dispute Settlement in Private International Trade Relations , 1995 .

[121]  Mark Blyth,et al.  Great Transformations: Economic Ideas and Institutional Change in the Twentieth Century , 2002 .

[122]  I. Taylor,et al.  The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance: The return of the dogs of war? The privatization of security in Africa , 2002 .

[123]  Catherine E. Rudder Private Governance as Public Policy: A Paradigmatic Shift , 2008, The Journal of Politics.

[124]  Albert Britt Turn of the century , 1966 .

[125]  J. Braithwaite,et al.  Global Business Regulation , 2001 .

[126]  Tim Bartley Transnational Private Regulation in Practice: The Limits of Forest and Labor Standards Certification in Indonesia , 2010 .

[127]  Kees Camfferman,et al.  Financial Reporting and Global Capital Markets: A History of the International Accounting Standards Committee, 1973-2000 , 2007 .

[128]  George A. Akerlof The Market for “Lemons”: Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism , 1970 .

[129]  Abraham L. Newman Protectors of Privacy: Regulating Personal Data in the Global Economy , 2008 .

[130]  Terry M. Moe,et al.  Political Institutions: The Neglected Side of the Story , 1990 .

[131]  The Politics of Food Safety in the Age of Global Trade: The Codex Alimentarius Commission in the SPS-Agreement of the WTO , 2009 .

[132]  Deborah Avant,et al.  The Market for Force: The Consequences of Privatizing Security , 2005 .

[133]  PETER LEIGH TAYLOR,et al.  In the Market But Not of It: Fair Trade Coffee and Forest Stewardship Council Certification as Market-Based Social Change , 2005 .

[134]  Davida Singer Regulating Capital: Setting Standards for the International Financial System , 2007 .

[135]  L. Mosley,et al.  Trade-based Diffusion of Labor Rights: A Panel Study, 1986–2002 , 2009, American Political Science Review.

[136]  Starobin Shana,et al.  The Search for Credible Information in Social and Environmental Global Governance: The Kosher Label , 2010 .

[137]  E. Helleiner CHAPTER THREE. Filling a Hole in Global Financial Governance? The Politics of Regulating Sovereign Debt Restructuring , 2009 .

[138]  David Henderson Misguided Virtue: False Notions of Corporate Social Responsibility , 2001 .

[139]  Richard N. Cooper,et al.  Trading up: Consumer and Environmental Regulation in a Global Economy , 1995 .

[140]  Pierre-Hugues Verdier Transnational Regulatory Networks and Their Limits , 2009 .

[141]  A. C. Cutler,et al.  Private Power and Global Authority: Transnational Merchant Law in the Global Political Economy , 2003 .