This book investigates various dimensions of the economic conflicts between the USA - and other democratic market-economy countries - and state-capitalist communist China in the past decade, examining how differences in institutions and ideology bring these about.
This book investigates various dimensions of the economic conflicts between the USA - and other democratic market-economy countries - and state-capitalist communist China in the past decade, examining how differences in institutions and ideology bring these about.
C.Y.C. Chu is a Distinguished Research Fellow at the Institute of Economics and an elected Academician (2008) of Academia Sinica, Taiwan. P.C. Lee is a practicing lawyer in WTO and trade remedy laws in Taipei, Taiwan. C.C. Lin is an Associate Research Professor of the Institutum Iurisprudentiae of Academia Sinica, Taiwan. C.F. Lo is Taiwan's Permanent Representative to the WTO.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: When the "Socialist Market Economy" Meets the Globe 2. Made in China 2025: The Issue of Government Subsidies 3. E-commerce Mercantilism: The Issue of Internet Blocking 4. Banning TikTok and WeChat: The Issue of Privacy Protection and National Security 5. Enacting HFCAA: The Issue of Listed Company Accountability 6. Antitrust Laws in the Globalisation Era: The Issue of Competitive Neutrality 7. Cross-Border M&A Control: The Issue of State Capitalism 8. Forced Technology Transfer: The Issue of Insufficient Remedies 9. How to Dance with the Dragon?
1. Introduction: When the "Socialist Market Economy" Meets the Globe 2. Made in China 2025: The Issue of Government Subsidies 3. E-commerce Mercantilism: The Issue of Internet Blocking 4. Banning TikTok and WeChat: The Issue of Privacy Protection and National Security 5. Enacting HFCAA: The Issue of Listed Company Accountability 6. Antitrust Laws in the Globalisation Era: The Issue of Competitive Neutrality 7. Cross-Border M&A Control: The Issue of State Capitalism 8. Forced Technology Transfer: The Issue of Insufficient Remedies 9. How to Dance with the Dragon?
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