Font Size: a A A

The private enforcement of anti-monopoly law in a transitional China: An analysis from economic and comparative perspectives

Posted on:2013-07-17Degree:J.S.DType:Dissertation
University:University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignCandidate:Xue, YingFull Text:PDF
GTID:1456390008489236Subject:Law
Abstract/Summary:
From economic and comparative perspectives, this dissertation discusses the problems relating to the enforcement of Chinese AML in general and private enforcement in particular; and argues that an effective antitrust enforcement is an inherent requirement of China's sustainable economic development, but China should identify the proper role of private antitrust enforcement by looking at 1) the relationship between law enforcement and other policy tools such as advocacy and education, and 2) the relationship between public and private enforcement, given China's developmental stage. China should also draw particular attention to the sequencing and pacing of reforms and the optimal level of enforcement.
Keywords/Search Tags:Enforcement, Economic and comparative perspectives
Related items