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Trade paperback. Condition: Very good. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 48 p. Accent on Achievement, BK 2. Audience: General/trade. No previous owner's name. Clean, tight pages. No bent corners. small pencil mark SC 215.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Language: English
Published by North Heights Alternative School, 2008
ISBN 10: 061520273X ISBN 13: 9780615202730
Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
£ 16.70
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Language: English
Published by Alfred Publishing Company Inc, 1998
ISBN 10: 0739004646 ISBN 13: 9780739004647
Seller: Livre et Partition en Stock, Marseille, France
Condition: new. Expédition le jour même. Libraire depuis 27 ans. Envoi soigné avec suivi.
Published by Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005
Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Denmark
orig.boards A stain to bottom page-edge. A bump to bottom spine-edge. Good. 24x16cm, xx,471 pp., A 1cm tear to the bottom page-margins of pages 300-320. Contents: 1. Introduction and methodology; 2. Competition theory and the experience of states adopting competition law; 3. The international perspective; 4. China and economic regulation: history, politics and economics; 5. Existing and proposed Chinese competition provisions; 6. Competitive Hong Kong: myths, perception and reality; 7. Implementation of competition policy in Hong Kong 1997-2004; 8. Electricity, telecommunication and broadcasting: competition regulation Hong Kong style;9. Taiwan: the third China; 10. Political economy: an explanation of competition policy in Greater China; 11. Competition policy and law in Greater China: where next? ["This book is the only comprehensive guide to the competition regimes of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Chinese developments are placed in the context of the adoption of competition regimes by developing and transitional states world-wide and also in relation to the influence of trans-national organisations on transitional states to adopt market-based economic strategies. The book adopts an inter-disciplinary approach considering the political, economic and legal issues relevant to competition policy adoption. The paradoxical phenomenon of Communist mainland China seeking to adopt a pro-competition law, whilst capitalist Hong Kong refuses to do so, is explained and contrasted with the successful Taiwanese adoption of a competition regime over a decade ago. The underlying economic and political forces that have shaped this unusual matrix are discussed and analysed with a theoretical explanation A stain to bottom page-edge. A bump to bottom spine-edge. Good.