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Book Title: Economic Analysis of Law in China
Editor(s): Eger, Thomas; Faure, Michael; Naigen, Zhang
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781847200365
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of figures and tables vii
List of contributors ix
List of abbreviations xi
Preface xiii
PART I BASIC FEATURES OF THE CHINESE ECONOMIC
SYSTEM
1 A comparison of Chinese and European-style federalism
from a law and economics perspective 3
Thomas Eger and Margot Schüller
2 The road to efficient taxation in China 29
Pierre Garello
3 Legal pluralism in the governance of transitional China 55
Jianwei Zhang and Yijia Jing
PART II SPECIFIC ASPECTS OF THE CHINESE LEGAL
SYSTEM FROM AN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE
4 The economics of competition policy and the draft of the
Chinese competition law 77
Roger Van den Bergh
5 The law and economics of professional regulation: what does
the theory teach China? 112
Niels J. Philipsen
6 Regulatory arrangements and incentives for opportunistic
behaviour 151
Anthony I. Ogus
7 Special treatment (ST) firms and administrative governance
of capital markets in China 164
Julan Du, Lucy Liu Yajun and Sonia M.L. Wong
8 Monitoring problems versus fiduciary duties in Chinese stock
companies: an economic and comparative analysis on
corporate governance 200
Qing-Yun Jiang
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9 The stable self-enforcement and distribution of property
right: the right to virtual property in MMORPG 222
Jian Wei and Shanguo Xue
PART III CHINA IN THE WORLD ECONOMY
10 Intellectual property law and policy and economic
development with special reference to China 239
Anselm Kamperman Sanders
11 Economic analysis of compensation for oil pollution
damage in China 272
Michael Faure and Wang Hui
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