Regulating the visible hand? : the institutional implications of Chinese state capitalism /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: UPSO (University Press Scholarship Online)
Other Authors: Liebman, Benjamin L., 1969- (Editor), Milhaupt, Curtis J., 1962- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford [UK] ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2016]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Indigenous evolution of soe regulation / Deng Feng
  • Blowback : how China's efforts to bring private-sector standards into the public sector backfired / Donald Clarke
  • Protecting the state from itself? regulatory interventions in corporate governance and the financing of China's "state capitalism" / Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • Quenching thirst with poison? local government financing vehicles : past, present, and future / Liao Fan
  • Antitrust regulation of China's state-owned enterprises / Angela Huyue Zhang
  • Taxation of state-owned enterprises : a review of empirical evidence from China / Wei Cui
  • Balancing closure and openness : the challenge of leadership reform in China's state-owned enterprises / Li-Wen Lin
  • Legal informality and human capital development in China / Chen Ruoying
  • Reforming China's state-owned enterprises : institutions, not ownership / Curtis j. Milhaupt and Wentong Zheng
  • SOEs and state governance : how state-owned enterprises influence China's legal system / Zheng Lei, Benjamin Liebman and Curtis J. Milhaupt
  • The social relations of Chinese state capitalism / Mary E. Gallagher
  • Chinese state capitalism and the environment / Alex Wang
  • China's rising outward FDI : its reception in host countries and implications for international investment law and policy / Karl P. Sauvant and Michael D. Nolan
  • The WTO and China's unique economic structure / Mark Wu
  • The hybridization of China's financial system / Katarina Pistor, Guo Li & Zhou Chun
  • Governing state capitalism : the case of Brazil / Mariana Pargendler
  • Chinese exceptionalism or new varieties of state capitalism / Sergio Lazzarini and Aldo Musacchio.