The Antimonopoly Law in China: Where Do We Stand?
The recent development of China’s Antimonopoly Law has caught the attention of governments, academia, and businesses. Although China has laws that address anticompetitive conduct and institutions to enforce them, they are disparate and do not constitute a comprehensive competition regime.
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2007
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Authors: | Zhang, Xinzhu ; Zhang, Vanessa Yanhua |
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CPI Journal. - Competition Policy International. - Vol. 3.2007, 2
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Competition Policy International |
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