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The Political Economy of Competition Law in China

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This book examines how China’s competition law has evolved within its unique political and economic system. It explores the intersection of state control, market reforms, and legal frameworks that shape competitive practices in China.

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The Political Economy of Competition Law in China provides a comprehensive analysis of China’s approach to antitrust and competition regulation. Rather than treating competition law as a purely economic mechanism, this work situates it within China’s broader political economy, examining how state intervention, industrial policy, and party control influence the development and enforcement of competition rules.

The book traces the evolution of China’s competition law from its early stages through its integration with market-oriented reforms. It addresses how Chinese authorities balance the goals of economic efficiency, market development, and state control over strategic industries. The study reveals the distinct characteristics of China’s competition regime compared to Western models, particularly regarding state-owned enterprises, industrial champions, and sectoral governance.

This work is essential for understanding how China regulates business competition, the role of government agencies, and the implications for domestic and foreign enterprises operating in Chinese markets.

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Author

NG

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge English

ISBN

9781107154407

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