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Econ Uni Notes 1st year: Global Economy (History of economics - 1st achieved)

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Achieved grade: 1st Exceptional notes on textbook and lectures for Global Economy at University of Birmingham.

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Global Economy


Semester 2
(1): International institutions
and their role in the global
economy
 What they are?
 What they do?
 Which are them?
 Criticism

What are international institutions?
Formal institutions
 Legal system
 Political system
 Economic system
 Education system
 Health care system
Informal institutions
 Culture: morals, customs, norms
Approaches to emergence of institutions
1. Efficiency: people will choose least costly way of transacting
2. Accidental: institutions result from random/unpredictable
influences
3. Cultural: societies/groups/religions hold beliefs that determine
institutional rules
4. Conflict: different beliefs create conflict which determines
institutional development
What are international institutions?
 An institutional agreement between members of an international
system in order to achieve objectives according to systematic
conditions, reflecting attributes, aspirations + concerns of its members
o Elements: institutional agreement, international member
states, international system/law, serves a purpose
o Form the basis of global governance


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,Global Economy
Global governance
 Totality of institutions, policies, norms, procedures + initiatives which
states + their citizens try to bring more predictability, stability and
order to their responses to transnational challenges
 Implies absence of central authority + need for cooperation

Demand for global governance
Functions of the state
1. Military defence
2. Preventing physical violence among citizens
3. Infrastructure
4. Relief from + protection against national disasters + disease
5. Education
6. Poverty relief
7. Securing property rights
Why do states fail to provide these functions? Role of
global institutions
 Interdependence: co-ordination
 Resource deficiency: assistance + substitution
 Unwillingness
 Free riding: monitoring + sanctioning

Supply of global governance
3 dimensions to classify international institutions
(Koenig-Archibugi 2003)
1. Publicness: nature of active participants in governance
arrangement e.g. private actors (NGOs) or governments
2. Delegation: nature of the functions that can be performed by the
institution
o Scope: functions delegated to organisations – legislative
delegation, executive delegation and judicial delegation
o Independence: level of autonomy + discretion institution has
 All policies decided through negotiation and implemented by
participating actors e.g. IPCC vs. legislative/exec/judicial
functions performed by autonomous supranational agencies
e.g. EU
3. Inclusiveness: refers to share of individuals with decisional power
o Access: share of actors affected by rule/policy that participate
actively in determining its content
o Weight: how equally influence is distributed among active
participants

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,Global Economy
IMF




G7: Group of Seven




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, Global Economy
4 main functions of International Organisations
Authorising the use of force e.g. UNSC, NATO
Manipulating domestic politics e.g. membership to UNHRC or CRC
Developing bureaucratic expertise e.g. IMF + WTO
Adjusting disputes e.g. ICJ + ICC



A game theoretic approach
to the role of international
institutions
 Why states comply with their cooperative agreements?
 How international agreements are created?
 How should states cooperate?

3 generations of theoretical models to understand
international cooperation and international institutions
1st  Simple 2 x 2 models to understand why states need
generation to cooperate + why they comply with their
cooperative agreements
2nd  Tailor made models to address neorealist-neoliberal
generation debate
o Main questions: how international agreements
are created? How domestic political division
affect international cooperation?
Introduced domestic politics + bargaining
3rd  Increasingly refined models to answer more specific
generation questions. Looks at effect of international institutions
on domestic political power + bargaining process that
shapes characteristics of an agreement
 Distribution: which countries gain more from
international negotiations + why?
 Depth: are deeper agreements more effective?
 Flexibility: when should rules be rigid + when
should they be flexible to allow some cheating?
 Multilateralism: how does size of membership of
agreement affect depth of cooperation?



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