Tag: SOEs
A Wider-Aperture Lens for Competition Policy: Antitrust in the Context of...
The growth of China and President Xi’s policies have transformed the global economy in ways that competition policy and business strategies have yet to...
The Importance of Competitive Neutrality in Promoting FDI and Sustainable Recovery
Competitive neutrality principles encourage FDI by promoting a level playing field among competitors. When certain market players, such as SOEs, or selected private firms,...
Competition and Entry: Do Entrants Deserve Special Protection in India and...
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Competition and Entry: Do Entrants Deserve Special Protection in India and Other Emerging Economies?
By D. Daniel Sokol (University of...
Making Markets Work for Development through Effective Competition Policies: Recent Experience...
By Martha Martinez Licetti, Graciela Miralles Murciego & Georgiana Pop -
The majority of countries share a common vision to become prosperous and competitive nations...
China’s Recent Antitrust Investigations and Lessons for Foreign Companies
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Liu Yang, Feb 12, 2015
The Anti-Monopoly Law, in force since August 1, 2008, is...
Designing Competition Law Under Financial Crisis—Indonesia and Thailand Compared
R. Ian McEwin, Sep 11, 2014
The 1997 the Asian Financial Crisis was the impetus for the introduction of competition law in both Indonesia and...
“Special” Treatment: State-Owned Enterprises Under Canada’s Foreign Investment and Competition Laws
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Sandy Walker, Mar 26, 2014
Canada, like the United Kingdom and the United States,...
Public Companies and Competition Law: The Launching of an ICN Project
Jul 30, 2013
CPI ICN Column edited by Maria Coppola (U.S. Federal Trade Commission)
Public Companies and Competition Law: The Launching of an ICN Project -...
Foreign Investment Review in Canada: Assessing Risk in the Wake of...
Charles Layton, Julie Soloway, Apr 29, 2013
While many countries around the world have established procedures for reviewing transactions with national security implications, few have...
China’s Antitrust Law Enforcement After the 18th Party Congress
Ying Huang, Feb 26, 2013
On November 14, 2012, the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China came to a close at the...