Reform of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises
What China Can Learn from the Practice of Competitive Neutrality Policy in Australia
- 312pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
The book delves into the complexities of competition between state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and private firms in China, highlighting the challenges posed by SOEs' government ties. It examines the evolution of SOE reforms and their implications for market dynamics, arguing for a reassessment of competitive neutrality. Drawing comparisons with Australia, the author critiques China's current competition laws, particularly the Anti-Monopoly Law, and advocates for more robust policies to ensure fairness in the marketplace. This work is vital for those studying competition law and policy in China and beyond.
