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Explores The Ways In Which Economic Tools Can Be Used To Improve The Quality Of Regulation In General And Legislative Tools In Particular. As The Role Of Law Becomes Increasingly Important In China, The Question Arises Of How Effective Regulatory And Legislative Tools Can Be Developed To Accompany The Chinese Evolution Towards A Welfare State. China Therefore Provides A Unique Case Study For Scholars And Policymakers Interested In Examining How Regulation Can Play A Role In Promoting Sustainable Development. Economics And Regulation In China Goes Beyond Traditional Economic Analysis Of Law By Focusing Specifically On The Question Of How Economic Tools Can Guide The Quality Of Legislation. To This End, The Book Centres On Three Areas; Regulation As A Tool Of Economic Growth, Competition Policy And Environmental Policy. Not Only Are These Three Domains Of Great Importance For China, But They Are Also Relevant For A Broad Scholarship Interested In The Economic Analysis Of Law. This Volume Contributes To Discussions On How Ex Ante Evaluation Of Legislative Proposals And Ex Post Analysis Can Increase The Effectiveness And Efficiency Of Regulation, Using Economic Tools, Offering Insights That Go Beyond The Particular Case Of China--page [i]. Introduction / Michael Faure And Guangdong Xu -- Financial Repression, Economic Distortion And China's Growth Miracle / Guangdong Xu -- Affordable Housing In China: Can Inclusionary Zoning Regulation Work? / Wenjing Li And Binwei Gui -- Legal Regulation Of China's Securities Markets: Recent Improvements And Competing Advantages / Tianshu Zhou -- An Empirical Approach Of Regulation On China's Pension Investment / Jiye Hu -- New Developments In China's Competition Policy Against Monopolistic/collusive Agreements / Xinzhu Zhang And Vanessa Yanhua Zhang -- Enforcing Antitrust Law In China: Is Decentralization Desirable? / Roger Van Den Bergh And Jingyuan Ma -- Using Economics To Improve Professional Regulation / Niels J. Philipsen -- A Legal-economic Analysis Of The Wto's Agreement On Safeguards: China's Policy Choice On The Trade Safeguard Mechanism / Jie Hong -- Analysis Of Policy Considerations For Developing Countries' Accession To Gpa / Xiaoping Zhang -- Hybrid Emissions Trading Systems: What About Efficiency? / Stefan E. Weishaar And Fitsum G. Tiche -- Designing And Implementing An Emissions Trading Market In China: The Case Of Tianjin / Hao Zhang -- Environmental Liability In China: Recent Developments And Case Studies In An Ex-post Analysis / Michael Faure And Weiqiang Hu -- Economic Analysis Of Chinese Regime On Marine Environmental Liability / Hui Wang -- Comparative And Concluding Remarks / Michael Faure And Guangdong Xu. Edited By Michael Faure And Guangdong Xu. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
This volume investigates how economic analytical tools can be systematically applied to enhance the quality and efficacy of legislative and regulatory frameworks within the context of China's evolving welfare state. Michael Faure, a scholar specializing in the economic analysis of law, assembles a collection of expert contributions to evaluate how regulatory mechanisms can support sustainable development and economic growth. The text argues that by integrating ex ante and ex post legislative evaluations, policymakers can significantly improve the efficiency of legal interventions in complex markets.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this volume as a significant contribution to the field of law and economics, particularly for those analyzing the intersection of market development and state regulation in East Asia. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a specialized resource for policymakers and legal scholars interested in empirical regulatory analysis.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge,
ISBN-10:
0203491637
ISBN-13:
9780203491638
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