Competitive Neutrality and State-Owned Enterprises
Chen Deming
Chapter 13 in Economic Crisis and Rule Reconstruction, 2016, pp 447-481 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
In 2011, the then US Under Secretary of State for Economic, Energy, and Agricultural Affairs, Robert Hormats, published many articles and gave speeches on different occasions, emphasizing the concept of competitive neutrality. He stated that existing international economic rules should be updated and adjusted so that competition would be free from the interference of external factors, and the weakness in existing international economic rules, which were unable to guarantee a level playing field for state-owned enterprises and private enterprises, would be mitigated. The concept of competitive neutrality spread like wildfire and became a hot international topic.
Keywords: Rule Reconstruction; International Economic and Trade Rules; Financial Crisis; G20; World Trade Organization; The Doha Round; Multilateral Trading System; Global Economy; Regional Trade Initiatives; International Investment; International Finance; Government Procurement; Intellectual Property Rights; Development Assistance; Sustainable Development; Globalization; Global Trade Regulation; Global Market Capitalism; Global Value Chain; Climate Change (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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