(2012). China’s Anti-Monopoly Law: What is the welfare standard? Rev Ind Organ . : 10.1007/s11151-012-9349-5 .Shah Pingping, Tan Guofu, Simon Wilkie, Michael A. Williams. China's Anti-Monopoly Law: What Is the Welfare Standard[J]. Review of Industrial Organization, 2012, (1)....
EU anti-competition law is typically enforced by the European Commission, rather than by EU member states. The head of the EU’s Anti Competition Commission,Margrethe Vestager, is also head of its Digital Services Commission—a reflection of the EU’s concerns about tech giants and their market...
The Draft consists of 27 articles in four parts, covering general provisions, verification mechanism, supervision and administration, along with supplementary provisions. It has the following highlights: (1) effectively coordinating w...
Anti-Monopoly is similar to Monopoly, but with one major division: at the start, all players are evenly divided into "Competitors" and "Monopolists." Competitors can build on any street they own, and build 4 houses before building an apartment, receive the same rent for transport companies n...
ChinaAntitrust/Competition Law As the 2020 Draft Amendment to the Anti-Monopoly Law makes its way through the state legislative process, this first amendment in a decade will, if passed, be a comprehensive change to the current anti-monopoly regime. The amend...
They eventually shifted towards government monopoly on paper currency, and combined with an elimination of its ability to be converted back into silver, resulted in the first fiat currency, along with the inflation that comes with that. It didn’t last very long. Fiat currency is interesting, ...
antimonopoly lawcompetition by substitutionpatent holdupstandard essential patentChina is facing a pressing need to build its innovation-driven economy. With this backdrop, recent cases and controversies in judicial/administrative practice cSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
What is the impact of monetary policy on manufacturing companies? Who are the winners and losers in ticket scalping? Explain why economically. What are the impacts of the Internet and disruptive technologies on organizations? What are some M & A examples that would violate US monopoly law?
The aim of this study is to systematically review the literature that measures the impact of IP rules on access to medicines. This evidence can be used to inform relevant trade and IP law and policy development to enhance access to affordable medicines or at least minimise negative effects. We...
If the FTC thinks that a law has been violated, the agency will try to stop the questionable practices or find a resolution to the anticompetitive portion of, say, a proposed merger between two competitors. If no resolution is found, the FTC may put out an administrative complaint and/or ...