Regulatory reform in China and the EU : a law and economics perspective / edited by Stefan E. Weishaar (Associate Professor of Law and Economics, Faculty of Law, University of Groningen, the Netherlands), Niels Philipsen (Professor of Shifts in Private and Public Regulation, Erasmus School of Law - RILE, Erasmus University Rotterdam and Vice-Director, METRO, Faculty of Law, Maastricht University, the Netherlands), Wenming Xu (Assistant Professor, School of Law and Economics, China University of Political Science and Law, China).
2017
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Regulatory reform in China and the EU : a law and economics perspective / edited by Stefan E. Weishaar (Associate Professor of Law and Economics, Faculty of Law, University of Groningen, the Netherlands), Niels Philipsen (Professor of Shifts in Private and Public Regulation, Erasmus School of Law - RILE, Erasmus University Rotterdam and Vice-Director, METRO, Faculty of Law, Maastricht University, the Netherlands), Wenming Xu (Assistant Professor, School of Law and Economics, China University of Political Science and Law, China).
Imprint
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2017]
Copyright
©2017.
Description
viii, 288 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Series
New horizons in law and economics.
Formatted Contents Note
Money, banks, and the commercial banking law: a framework for law and economics analysis / Tao Xi
Rethinking China's capital markets and financial stability after the global financial crisis: the significance of institutional investors / Jiye Hu and Yang Chen
Unpredictable enforcement: a study of the CSRC's approach to insider trading in China / Tianshu Zhou and Wenjing Li
Private enforcement of securities law in China: an empirical analysis of the SPC's 2002 Notice on A/B share markets / Jiajia Dai, Shiting Feng and Wenming Xu
What can economists learn from contract lawyers? / Qi Zhou
Evolving goals of EU State aid policy and possible lessons for China: a law and economics approach / Niels Philipsen
Development of a regulatory framework for CDM-enabled offshore carbon capture and storage (OCCS) in China / Roy A. Partain and Michael G. Faure
Does the environmental Kuznets curve hold for China? An empirical examination / Binwei Gui, Michael G. Faure and Guangdong Xu
Carbon labels: climate change regulation and legal risks and opportunities under WTO law / Stefan E. Weishaar and Ruohong Chen
Empirical analysis of regulation: the promise of field experiments in China / Jonathan Klick
Regulatory reform in China and the EU: comparative and concluding remarks / Niels Philipsen, Stefan E. Weishaar and Wenming Xu.
Rethinking China's capital markets and financial stability after the global financial crisis: the significance of institutional investors / Jiye Hu and Yang Chen
Unpredictable enforcement: a study of the CSRC's approach to insider trading in China / Tianshu Zhou and Wenjing Li
Private enforcement of securities law in China: an empirical analysis of the SPC's 2002 Notice on A/B share markets / Jiajia Dai, Shiting Feng and Wenming Xu
What can economists learn from contract lawyers? / Qi Zhou
Evolving goals of EU State aid policy and possible lessons for China: a law and economics approach / Niels Philipsen
Development of a regulatory framework for CDM-enabled offshore carbon capture and storage (OCCS) in China / Roy A. Partain and Michael G. Faure
Does the environmental Kuznets curve hold for China? An empirical examination / Binwei Gui, Michael G. Faure and Guangdong Xu
Carbon labels: climate change regulation and legal risks and opportunities under WTO law / Stefan E. Weishaar and Ruohong Chen
Empirical analysis of regulation: the promise of field experiments in China / Jonathan Klick
Regulatory reform in China and the EU: comparative and concluding remarks / Niels Philipsen, Stefan E. Weishaar and Wenming Xu.
Summary
"With the Chinese government planning a comprehensive and detailed reform of regulatory law, the European experience is likely to contribute significantly. This timely book analyses comparative Chinese and EU regulatory reform from a law and economics perspective. With eminent international contributors, Regulatory Reform in China and the EU sets out a reform agenda by addressing financial markets, social and administrative regulation, and environmental protection. The first part of the book discusses the banking sector reform and the stock market regulation concerning institutional investors, insider trading and private enforcement. A second part discusses contract law and considers how EU state aid policy could also influence reform on (local) government in other jurisdictions. Third, environmental pollution and the need for stricter regulation are considered, with a focus on the possibilities of investment in new technology, such as offshore carbon capture and storage, economic growth and the nexus between WTO law and climate change. The fourth and final part of the book includes an essay by Jonathan Klick on the empirical analysis of regulation, with a particular focus on field experiments in China. Academics and postgraduate students of both economics and law with a particular interest in regulation will find this book valuable and compelling. Policymakers and practitioners will also benefit from the insights revealed by the collaboration of lawyers and economists." -- Provided by publisher.
Note
"With the Chinese government planning a comprehensive and detailed reform of regulatory law, the European experience is likely to contribute significantly. This timely book analyses comparative Chinese and EU regulatory reform from a law and economics perspective. With eminent international contributors, Regulatory Reform in China and the EU sets out a reform agenda by addressing financial markets, social and administrative regulation, and environmental protection. The first part of the book discusses the banking sector reform and the stock market regulation concerning institutional investors, insider trading and private enforcement. A second part discusses contract law and considers how EU state aid policy could also influence reform on (local) government in other jurisdictions. Third, environmental pollution and the need for stricter regulation are considered, with a focus on the possibilities of investment in new technology, such as offshore carbon capture and storage, economic growth and the nexus between WTO law and climate change. The fourth and final part of the book includes an essay by Jonathan Klick on the empirical analysis of regulation, with a particular focus on field experiments in China. Academics and postgraduate students of both economics and law with a particular interest in regulation will find this book valuable and compelling. Policymakers and practitioners will also benefit from the insights revealed by the collaboration of lawyers and economists." -- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
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Call Number
KNQ2764 .R44 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9781785368530
1785368532
1785368532
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