Free Markets, State Involvement, and the WTO: Chinese State-Owned Enterprises in the Ring
Petros C. Mavroidis and
Merit E. Janow
World Trade Review, 2017, vol. 16, issue 4, 571-581
Abstract:
Issues surrounding the operation of state-owned enterprises in the international trading system is an understudied area and yet one of increasing importance, particularly given the size and significance of Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs). We start by situating the SOEs within the GATT and WTO frameworks and then summarize the main findings of a set papers prepared for an advanced law and policy seminar on SOEs held at Columbia Law School in the fall 2016.
Date: 2017
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