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The Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law

Edited by Michael Faure and Xinzhu Zhang

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This book focuses on experiences with the Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) of 2007 in China. It uses carefully-chosen case studies to examine how the competition authorities in China discuss cases and how they use economic reasoning in their decision-making process.

Keywords: Asian Studies; Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781781003237
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Recent developments in regulation and competition policy in China: trends in private civil litigation , pp 15-72 Downloads
Susan Beth Farmer
Ch 2 Abuse of administrative power to restrict competition in China: four reflections, two ideas and a thought , pp 73-141 Downloads
Mel Marquis
Ch 3 Leniency and compliance: towards an effective leniency policy in the Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law , pp 142-164 Downloads
Sharon Oded
Ch 4 Market, regulation and state-building in China , pp 167-193 Downloads
Shiji Gao and Yan Wan
Ch 5 Research on the intensity and effect of industrial administrative monopoly in China , pp 194-217 Downloads
Liangchun Yu and Wei Zhang
Ch 6 A comparative study on Welfare results of nonlinear and linear pricing: based on asymmetric duopoly market , pp 218-232 Downloads
Fuliang Chen and Tao Xu
Ch 7 The effect of the Chinese telecommunications reform on industrial growth: 1994–2007 , pp 233-261 Downloads
Shilin Zheng and Xinzhu Zhang
Ch 8 Relevant product market definition of antitrust cases in the internet industry: taking the Baidu cases as examples , pp 262-278 Downloads
Tao Wu
Ch 9 The modernisation of the EU competition law regime: institutional design lessons for China? , pp 281-300 Downloads
Firat Cengiz
Ch 10 Market definition under attack: how relevant is the relevant market? , pp 301-324 Downloads
Hila Nevo
Ch 11 Competition law and market integration – a European perspective , pp 325-350 Downloads
Stefan E. Weishaar
Ch 12 Competition advocacy and case law in Europe: the case of the liberal professions , pp 351-374 Downloads
Niels J. Philipsen

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