MERCOSUR common market building: : harmonization and (or) mutual recognition of rules

My paper addresses the following questions: can MERCOSUR achieve the goal of creating a common market that implies free movement without resorting to governance instruments that require supranational institutions? Can the Mutual Recognition (MR) instrument resolve the problem of divergent standards?...

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spelling I15-R226-article-242020-05-29T21:19:56Z MERCOSUR common market building: : harmonization and (or) mutual recognition of rules Construcción del mercado común del MERCOSUR: : armonización y (o) reconocimiento mutuo de reglas Orcalli, Gabriele MERCOSUR reconocimiento mutuo integración mercado común Acuerdo de Integración Regional MERCOSUR Mutual Recognition (MR) integration common market Regional Integration Agreement My paper addresses the following questions: can MERCOSUR achieve the goal of creating a common market that implies free movement without resorting to governance instruments that require supranational institutions? Can the Mutual Recognition (MR) instrument resolve the problem of divergent standards? Further, in the case of MERCOSUR, can it really be considered a non-supranational governance instrument? In the next sections, I define a common market under a Regional Integration Agreement (RIA), I then address the relationship between standards, technical barriers, and the integration of goods markets, especially in view of the potential trade-off between liberalization and heterogeneity. Finally, I consider the possibility of building a MERCOSUR common market without supranational institutions. Mi documento aborda las siguientes preguntas: ¿puede el MERCOSUR lograr el objetivo de crear un mercado común que implique la libre circulación sin recurrir a instrumentos de gobernanza que requieren instituciones supranacionales? ¿Puede el reconocimiento mutuo (MR) resolver el problema de normas divergentes? Además, en el caso del MERCOSUR ¿realmente se lo puede considerar como un instrumento de gobierno no-supranacional? En las siguientes secciones, defino un mercado común bajo un Acuerdo de Integración Regional (RIA), luego abordo la relación entre normas, barreras técnicas, y la integración de mercado de bienes, especialmente en vista del posible intercambio entre liberalización y heterogeneidad. Finalmente, considero la posibilidad de construir un mercado común del MERCOSUR sin instituciones supranacionales. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2020-05-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://cupea.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/24 10.35305/cc.vi128.24 CUPEA Cuadernos de Política Exterior Argentina; Núm. 128 (2018): Diciembre; 33-50 1852-7213 0326-7806 spa https://cupea.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/24/21 Derechos de autor 2020 CUPEA Cuadernos de Política Exterior Argentina https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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topic MERCOSUR
reconocimiento mutuo
integración
mercado común
Acuerdo de Integración Regional
MERCOSUR
Mutual Recognition (MR)
integration
common market
Regional Integration Agreement
spellingShingle MERCOSUR
reconocimiento mutuo
integración
mercado común
Acuerdo de Integración Regional
MERCOSUR
Mutual Recognition (MR)
integration
common market
Regional Integration Agreement
Orcalli, Gabriele
MERCOSUR common market building: : harmonization and (or) mutual recognition of rules
topic_facet MERCOSUR
reconocimiento mutuo
integración
mercado común
Acuerdo de Integración Regional
MERCOSUR
Mutual Recognition (MR)
integration
common market
Regional Integration Agreement
author Orcalli, Gabriele
author_facet Orcalli, Gabriele
author_sort Orcalli, Gabriele
title MERCOSUR common market building: : harmonization and (or) mutual recognition of rules
title_short MERCOSUR common market building: : harmonization and (or) mutual recognition of rules
title_full MERCOSUR common market building: : harmonization and (or) mutual recognition of rules
title_fullStr MERCOSUR common market building: : harmonization and (or) mutual recognition of rules
title_full_unstemmed MERCOSUR common market building: : harmonization and (or) mutual recognition of rules
title_sort mercosur common market building: : harmonization and (or) mutual recognition of rules
description My paper addresses the following questions: can MERCOSUR achieve the goal of creating a common market that implies free movement without resorting to governance instruments that require supranational institutions? Can the Mutual Recognition (MR) instrument resolve the problem of divergent standards? Further, in the case of MERCOSUR, can it really be considered a non-supranational governance instrument? In the next sections, I define a common market under a Regional Integration Agreement (RIA), I then address the relationship between standards, technical barriers, and the integration of goods markets, especially in view of the potential trade-off between liberalization and heterogeneity. Finally, I consider the possibility of building a MERCOSUR common market without supranational institutions.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Rosario
publishDate 2020
url https://cupea.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/24
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