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Author Faure, Michel.

Title Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law : New Developments and Empirical Evidence
Published Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013
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Description 1 online resource (424 pages)
Series New Horizons in Competition Law and Economics Series
New horizons in competition law and economics.
Contents Cover; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Contributors; Abbreviations; Introduction/Editorial foreword; PART I Recent Developments in the Anti-Monopoly Law; 1. Recent developments ; 2. Abuse of administrative power to restrict competition in China: four reflections, two ideas and a thought; 3. Leniency and compliance: toward an effective leniency policy in the Chinese Anti -- Monopoly Law; PART II Anti-Monopoly Law: Practice and Cases; 4. Market, regulation and state-building in China; 5. Research on the intensity and effect of industrial administrative monopoly in China
11. Competition law and market integration -- a European perspective12. Competition advocacy and case law in Europe: the case of the liberal professions; PART IV Conclusions: Future look; Conclusions: future look; Index
6. A comparative study on welfare results of nonlinear and linear pricing: based on a symmetric duopoly market7. The effect of the Chinese telecommunications reform on industrial growth: 1994-2007; 8. Relevant product market definition of antitrust cases in the internet industry:taking the Baidu cases as examples; PART III European Perspectives on the Anti-Monopoly Law; 9. The modernisation of the EU competition law regime: institutional design lessons for China?; 10. Market definition under attack: how relevant is the relevant market?
Summary This book focuses on experiences with the anti-monopoly law in China of 2007. 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. Bringing together comparative perspectives, the expert contributors discuss the practice of the anti-monopoly law (AML) in China from the viewpoints of European and American competition policy. Several very current topics are given specific attention, including enforcement, the role of the state, how to define the relevant market and how to apply
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Form Electronic book
Author Zhang, X. (Xiaopeng)
ISBN 1781003246
9781781003244