Thomas Eger – Economic Analysis of Law in China
This book comprises contributions on recent developments in China from a law and economics perspective. For the first time, Chinese and European scholars jointly discuss some important attributes of China’s legal and economic system, and some recent problems, from this particular viewpoint. The authors apply of law not only to general characteristics of China’s social order, such as the specific type of federal competition, the efficiency of taxation and regulation, and the importance of informal institutions (Guanxi), but also to special fields such as competition policy, professional regulation, corporate governance and capital markets, oil pollution, intellectual property rights and internet games.