This book has examined how market integration and regulatory reform could help to unleash sustainable economic growth and prosperity in china. This chapter presents the central lessons contained in this book around four overarching issues: market integration, the interplay of policy objectives and goals, the actors involved and critical reflections on market integration.keywordsmarket integrationpublic procurementcorporate environmental responsibilitylevel playing fieldprivate enforcementthese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves
The negative relationship between economic growth and stock market return is not an anomaly accordin...
Reviews the book, `Reform in China and other Socialist Economies\u27 by Jan S. Prybyla and `Effectiv...
__Abstract__ After thirteen years of discussion, on 30 August 2007, the Anti-Monopoly Law of the...
This book has examined how market integration and regulatory reform could help to unleash sustainabl...
China’s impressive economic growth starts to show signs of weakness which are in part attributable t...
This book examines the relationship between regulation and market integration, with a special focus ...
Degree of market integration has often been used as a gauge of the success of market liberalisation ...
Purpose – World Trade Organization (WTO) accession marked a new beginning for China's economic, lega...
Between 1978 and 2006, GDP growth in China maintained an annual average rate of 9.7%, meaning the Ch...
[[abstract]]China recently became the second largest economy and is increasingly playing an importan...
Paper (with 16 items and 60 prescriptions), setting out a long-term strategic compendium of China’s ...
The paper’s focus is on successful Chinese policies that can be emulated by other countries to an ex...
The main theme of the book is the globalisation of Chinaâs markets and Chinese business management i...
China's great ascendancy from a poor agrarian economy to an economic superpower is unprecedente...
Anti-monopoly laws play an important role to protect the market economy and maintain healthy environ...
The negative relationship between economic growth and stock market return is not an anomaly accordin...
Reviews the book, `Reform in China and other Socialist Economies\u27 by Jan S. Prybyla and `Effectiv...
__Abstract__ After thirteen years of discussion, on 30 August 2007, the Anti-Monopoly Law of the...
This book has examined how market integration and regulatory reform could help to unleash sustainabl...
China’s impressive economic growth starts to show signs of weakness which are in part attributable t...
This book examines the relationship between regulation and market integration, with a special focus ...
Degree of market integration has often been used as a gauge of the success of market liberalisation ...
Purpose – World Trade Organization (WTO) accession marked a new beginning for China's economic, lega...
Between 1978 and 2006, GDP growth in China maintained an annual average rate of 9.7%, meaning the Ch...
[[abstract]]China recently became the second largest economy and is increasingly playing an importan...
Paper (with 16 items and 60 prescriptions), setting out a long-term strategic compendium of China’s ...
The paper’s focus is on successful Chinese policies that can be emulated by other countries to an ex...
The main theme of the book is the globalisation of Chinaâs markets and Chinese business management i...
China's great ascendancy from a poor agrarian economy to an economic superpower is unprecedente...
Anti-monopoly laws play an important role to protect the market economy and maintain healthy environ...
The negative relationship between economic growth and stock market return is not an anomaly accordin...
Reviews the book, `Reform in China and other Socialist Economies\u27 by Jan S. Prybyla and `Effectiv...
__Abstract__ After thirteen years of discussion, on 30 August 2007, the Anti-Monopoly Law of the...