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Informationen zum Autor Perry Keller Zusammenfassung Deals with several aspects of China's changing market based economy. In this title, the articles show that China has struggled to find a corporate structure capable of absorbing external equity investment and participation but still amenable to direct and indirect state guidance. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction; Adaptive efficiency and financial development in China: the role of contracts and contractual enforcement! Guanghua Yu and Hao Zhang; Enforcing commercial judgments in the Pearl River delta of China! Xin He; How do we know when an enterprise exists? Unanswerable questions and legal polycentricity in China! Donald C. Clarke; New hope for corporate governance in China?! James V. Feinerman; China's competition policy reforms: the anti-monopoly law and beyond! Bruce M. Owen! Su Sun and Wentong Zheng; Against antitrust functionalism: reconsidering China's antimonopoly law! Salil K. Mehra and Meng Yanbei; Market dominance by China's public utility enterprises! Xueguo Wen; Globalization as boundary-blurring: international and local law firms in China's corporate law market! Sida Liu; Trade! investment and beyond: the impact of WTO accession on China's legal system! Julia Ya Qin; Banking on China's WTO commitments: 'same bed! different dreams' in China's financial services sector! Daniel C. Crosby; China's accession to the WTO government procurement agreement - challenges and the way forward! Ping Wang; Trade and environment: challenges after China's WTO accession! Yuhong Zhao; The honeymoon is over: the US-China WTO intellectual property complaint! Donald P. Harris; Name index.
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Perry Keller
Résumé
Deals with several aspects of China's changing market based economy. In this title, the articles show that China has struggled to find a corporate structure capable of absorbing external equity investment and participation but still amenable to direct and indirect state guidance.
Contenu
Contents: Introduction; Adaptive efficiency and financial development in China: the role of contracts and contractual enforcement, Guanghua Yu and Hao Zhang; Enforcing commercial judgments in the Pearl River delta of China, Xin He; How do we know when an enterprise exists? Unanswerable questions and legal polycentricity in China, Donald C. Clarke; New hope for corporate governance in China?, James V. Feinerman; China's competition policy reforms: the anti-monopoly law and beyond, Bruce M. Owen, Su Sun and Wentong Zheng; Against antitrust functionalism: reconsidering China's antimonopoly law, Salil K. Mehra and Meng Yanbei; Market dominance by China's public utility enterprises, Xueguo Wen; Globalization as boundary-blurring: international and local law firms in China's corporate law market, Sida Liu; Trade, investment and beyond: the impact of WTO accession on China's legal system, Julia Ya Qin; Banking on China's WTO commitments: 'same bed, different dreams' in China's financial services sector, Daniel C. Crosby; China's accession to the WTO government procurement agreement - challenges and the way forward, Ping Wang; Trade and environment: challenges after China's WTO accession, Yuhong Zhao; The honeymoon is over: the US-China WTO intellectual property complaint, Donald P. Harris; Name index.