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Volume 7, issue 3, 2005
- Private Authority, Technical Authority, and the Globalization of Accounting Standards pp. 1-30

- Tony Porter
- Introduction to the Special Issue: The Globalization of Accounting Standards pp. 1-7

- Andreas Nolke
- Crisis and the Consolidation of International Accounting Standards: Enron, The IASB, and America pp. 1-18

- Sarah B. Eaton
- Strategic Experts and Improvising Regulators: Explaining the IASC's Rise to Global Influence, 1973–2001 pp. 1-26

- Leonardo Martinez-Diaz
- International Accounting Standard Setting: A Network Approach pp. 1-32

- James Perry and Andreas Nöelke
Volume 7, issue 2, 2005
- Adjusting to Liberalization: Tracing the Impact of the WTO on the European Textiles and Chemicals Industries pp. 1-23

- Thomas C. Lawton and Steven M. McGuire
- Executioner or Disciplinarian: WTO Accession and the Chinese Auto Industry pp. 1-33

- Gregory W. Noble, John Ravenhill and Richard F. Doner
- Private Regulation Amid Public Disarray: An Analysis of Two Private Environmental Regulatory Programs in Argentina pp. 1-36

- Ralph Espach
- Understanding the Rise and Transformation of Business Collective Action in India pp. 1-35

- Aseema Sinha
Volume 7, issue 1, 2005
- Foreign Investment, Oil Curse, and Democratization: A Comparison of Azerbaijan and Russia pp. 1-37

- Oksan Bayulgen
- Meta-Strategic Lobbying: The 1998 Steel Imports Case pp. 1-24

- Douglas A. Brook
- Legislators v. Regulators: The Case of Low Power FM Radio pp. 1-31

- Thomas W. Hazlett and Bruno E. Viani
- The Economic Analysis of International Production/Distribution Networks in East Asia and Latin America: The Implication of Regional Trade Arrangements pp. 1-36

- Fukunari Kimura and Mitsuyo Ando
Volume 6, issue 3, 2004
- The (Sometimes Surprising) Consequences of Societally Unrepresentative Contributors on Legislative Responsiveness pp. 1-34

- Michael Bailey
- Campaign Contributions and Congressional Voting on Tobacco Policy, 1980–2000 pp. 1-26

- John Wright
- China Standard Time: A Study in Strategic Industrial Policy pp. 1-26

- Greg Linden
- Firms' Choice of Regulatory Instruments to Reduce Pollution: A Transaction Cost Approach pp. 1-20

- Magali Delmas and Alfred Marcus
Volume 6, issue 2, 2004
- From Protectionism to Regionalism: Multinational Firms and Trade-Related Investment Measures pp. 1-36

- Kerry A. Chase
- Market and Nonmarket Barriers to Internet Wine Sales: The Case of Virginia pp. 1-34

- Alan E. Wiseman and Jerry Ellig
- The Double Punch of Law and Technology: Fighting Music Piracy or Remaking Copyright in a Digital Age? pp. 1-33

- David Bach
- Banking Crisis vs. Credit Crunch? A Cross-Country Comparison of Policy Responses to Dilemmas in Banking Regulation pp. 1-22

- Thomas Bernauer and Vally Koubi
Volume 6, issue 1, 2004
- The Political Economy of Trans-Pacific Business Linkages pp. 1-35

- Witold Henisz
- Regional Integration and Third-Country Inward Investment pp. 1-24

- James Markusen
- Multinational Firms' Responses to Integration of Latin American Markets pp. 1-37

- Claudio Frischtak
- Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 1-4

- Antoni Estevadeordal and Simon J. Evenett
- ASEAN and FTAA: External Threats and Internal Institutional Weaknesses pp. 1-43

- Yasheng Huang, Randall Morck and Bernard Yeung
- East Asian, European, and North American Multinational Firm Strategies in Latin America pp. 1-38

- Lourdes Casanova
Volume 5, issue 3, 2003
- The United States' Race to Certify Sustainable Forestry: Non-State Environmental Governance and the Competition for Policy-Making Authority pp. 219-259

- Benjamin Cashore, Graeme Auld and Deanna Newsom
- Political Representation in Concentrated Industries: Revisiting the “Olsonian Hypothesis” pp. 261-286

- David M. Hart
- Actors and Motives in the Internationalization of Health Businesses pp. 287-302

- Chris Holden
- On the Myth of the Keiretsu Network: Japanese Electronics in North America pp. 303-333

- Mireya Solis
Volume 5, issue 2, 2003
- Bargains Old and New: Multinational Corporations in Global Governance pp. 131-150

- David L. Levy and Aseem Prakash
- Enforcement of China's Accounting Standards: Reflections on Systemic Problems pp. 151-173

- Sonja Opper
- Slip Sliding Away? The Changing Politics of European Car Distribution pp. 175-192

- Yusaf Akbar
- A Learning-Centered View of Business Associations: Building Business-Government Relations for Development pp. 193-213

- Paola Perez-Aleman
Volume 5, issue 1, 2003
- Business and Judicial Politics pp. 3-5

- Frank B. Cross
- Toward A Positive Theory of State Supreme Court Decision Making pp. 7-43

- Pablo Spiller and Richard G. Vanden Bergh
- The Structures of Interest Coalitions: Evidence from Environmental Litigation pp. 45-64

- Andrew B. Whitford
- Explaining Corporate Litigation Activity in an Integrated Framework of Interest Mobilization pp. 65-94

- Isaac Unah
- Understanding Tort Reform: Strategic Actors, Public Policy, and Feedback Loops pp. 95-125

- Mathew Shon Manweller
Volume 4, issue 3, 2002
- Private Ordering on the Internet: The eBay Community of Traders pp. 245-274

- David P. Baron
- Strategic Responses to Global Climate Change: Conflicting Pressures on Multinationals in the Oil Industry pp. 275-300

- David L. Levy and Ans Kolk
- Polish Business Associations: Flattened Civil Society or Super Lobbies? pp. 301-317

- Iain McMenamin
- Business and the Crisis of Peruvian Democracy pp. 319-341

- Francisco Durand
- Corrigendum pp. 343-343

- Anonymous
Volume 4, issue 2, 2002
- Lobbying and Information in Politics pp. 125-129

- John M. de Figueiredo
- Are PAC Contributions and Lobbying Linked? New Evidence from the 1995 Lobby Disclosure Act pp. 131-155

- Micky Tripathi, Stephen Ansolabehere and James M. Snyder
- Bribes and Fruit Baskets: What Does the Link Between PAC Contributions and Lobbying Mean? pp. 157-159

- Jeffrey Milyo
- The Allocation of Resources by Interest Groups: Lobbying, Litigation and Administrative Regulation pp. 161-181

- John M. de Figueiredo and Rui J.P. de Figueiredo
- Law, Judicial Review, and Formal Models of the Regulation Game: A Comment on de Figueiredo & de Figueiredo pp. 183-185

- Jason Scott Johnston
- Lobbying and Legislative Organization: The Effect of the Vote of Confidence Procedure pp. 187-203

- Morten Bennedsen and Sven Feldmann
- Commentary on “Lobbying and Legislative Organization: The Effect of the Vote of Confidence Procedure” pp. 205-211

- David P. Baron
- Closure and Capture in Federal Advisory Committees pp. 213-238

- Kevin D. Karty
Volume 4, issue 1, 2002
- Banana Splits: Policy Process, Particularistic Interests, Political Capture, and Money in Transatlantic Trade Politics pp. 5-39

- Olivier Cadot and Douglas Webber
- Global Competition and Strategies in the Information and Communications Technology Industry: A Liberal-Strategic Approach pp. 41-69

- Johan Lembke
- Pursuing Regulatory Relief: Strategic Participation and Litigation in U.S. OSHA Rulemaking pp. 71-89

- Patrick Schmidt
- Strange Bedfellows: Communist Party Institutions and New Governance Mechanisms in Chinese State Holding Corporations pp. 91-115

- Christopher A. McNally
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