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Market Integration: The EU Experience and Implications for Regulatory Reform in China / edited by Niels Philipsen, Stefan E. Weishaar, Guangdong Xu.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Philipsen, Niels., Editor.
Weishaar, Stefan E., Editor.
Xu, Guangdong, Editor.
China-EU School of Law, sponsoring body.
Series:
China-EU Law Series, 2198-2708 ; 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Conflict of laws.
Law—Europe.
Law and economics.
Public administration.
Industrial organization.
Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law .
European Law.
Law and Economics.
Public Administration.
Industrial Organization.
Local Subjects:
Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law .
European Law.
Law and Economics.
Public Administration.
Industrial Organization.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (321 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2016.
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
This book examines the relationship between regulation and market integration, with a special focus on China. It pursues a Law and Economics and Comparative Law approach (China and EU) to analyze the current obstacles to market integration and domestic economic growth in China. Topics covered at the national level include competition law, public procurement rules and financial regulation. At the regional and local level, this book addresses questions related to administrative monopolies, self-regulation, legal services markets, and environmental law.
Contents:
Stefan Weishaar, Niels Philipsen and Guangdong Xu, Introduction
Part I: Competition Law and Public Procurement: Jingyuan Ma, Market Integration as the Goal of Competition Law: The EU Experience and its Implications for China
Mel Marquis, The State of State Action in EU Competition Law (Post-Greek Lignite) and a National Competition Strategy for China
Stefan Weishaar, Striking an Uneasy Balance between Competition and Market Integration: The Case of EU Public Procurement
Part II: Financial Regulation: Jiye Hu and Shouji Sun, Lessons from the European Debt Crisis for China
Guangdong Xu and Binwei Gui, Why are China’s State-Owned Enterprises so Profitable? A Financial Repression Perspective
Tianshu Zhou and Wenjing Li, Is There a Level Playing Field in China’s Capital Markets? An Analysis of Public and Private Enforcement
Part III: Freedom of Establishment, Professional Regulation and Self-Regulation: Guang Shen and Niels Philipsen, Regulation of the Inter-Provincial Establishment of Companies: Applying the Private Interest Approach to China
Niels Philipsen and Qi Zhou, Business Restrictions in the Legal Professions: Do We Need More Market Integration?
Mengxing Lü and Michael Faure, The Regulation of Corporate Environmental Responsibility
Mehdi Piri Damagh and Michael Faure, Self-Regulation versus Public Regulation: An Analysis of Environmental and Safety Standard Setting in the Oil and Gas Pipeline Sector
Part IV. Conclusions: Stefan Weishaar and Niels Philipsen, Comparative and Concluding Remarks.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
ISBN:
3-662-48273-8

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