Regulatory Reform in China and the EU
Edited by Stefan E. Weishaar,
Niels Philipsen and
Wenming Xu
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
With the Chinese government planning a comprehensive and detailed reform of regulatory law, the European experience is likely to contribute significantly. This timely book analyses comparative Chinese and EU regulatory reform from a Law and Economics perspective.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Economics and Finance; Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
ISBN: 9781785368530
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction , pp 1-10

- Wenming Xu, Stefan E. Weishaar and Niels Philipsen
- Ch 2 Money, banks, and the commercial banking law: a framework for law and economics analysis , pp 13-37

- Tao Xi
- Ch 3 Rethinking China’s capital market and financial stability after the global financial crisis: the significance of institutional investors , pp 38-66

- Jiye Hu and Yang Chen
- Ch 4 Unpredictable enforcement: a study of the CSRC’s approach to insider trading in China , pp 67-88

- Tianshu Zhou and Wenjing Li
- Ch 5 Private enforcement of securities law in China: an empirical analysis of the SPC’s 2002 Notice on A/B share markets , pp 89-114

- Jiajia Dai, Shiting Feng and Wenming Xu
- Ch 6 What can economists learn from contract lawyers? , pp 117-138

- Qi Zhou
- Ch 7 Evolving goals of EU State aid policy and possible lessons for China: a law and economics approach , pp 139-162

- Niels Philipsen
- Ch 8 Development of a regulatory framework for CDM-enabled offshore carbon capture and storage (OCCS) in China , pp 165-199

- Roy Andrew Partain and Michael G. Faure
- Ch 9 Does the environmental Kuznets curve hold for China? An empirical examination , pp 200-234

- Binwei Gui, Michael G. Faure and Guangdong Xu
- Ch 10 Carbon labels: climate change regulation and legal risks and opportunities under WTO law , pp 235-264

- Stefan E. Weishaar and Ruohong Chen
- Ch 11 Empirical analysis of regulation: the promise of field experiments in China , pp 267-273

- Jonathan Klick
- Ch 12 Regulatory reform in China and the EU: comparative and concluding remarks , pp 274-280

- Niels Philipsen, Stefan E. Weishaar and Wenming Xu
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