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Book Title: Regulatory Reform in China and the EU
Editor(s): Weishaar, E. Stefan; Philipsen, Niels; Xu, Wenming
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781785368530
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
Contents
List of contributors vii
1. Introduction 1
Wenming Xu, Stefan E. Weishaar and Niels Philipsen
PART I FINANCIAL MARKETS
2. Money, banks, and the commercial banking law: a
framework for law and economics analysis 13
Tao Xi
3. Rethinking China's capital market and financial stability
after the global financial crisis: the significance of
institutional investors 38
Jiye Hu and Yang Chen
4. Unpredictable enforcement: a study of the CSRC's approach
to insider trading in China 67
Tianshu Zhou and Wenjing Li
5. Private enforcement of securities law in China: an empirical
analysis of the SPC's 2002 Notice on A/B share markets 89
Jiajia Dai, Shiting Feng and Wenming Xu
PART II SOCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATION
6. What can economists learn from contract lawyers? 117
Qi Zhou
7. Evolving goals of EU State aid policy and possible lessons for
China: a law and economics approach 139
Niels Philipsen
v
vi Regulatory reform in China and the EU
PART III ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION
8. Development of a regulatory framework for CDM-enabled
offshore carbon capture and storage (OCCS) in China 165
Roy A. Partain and Michael G. Faure
9. Does the environmental Kuznets curve hold for China? An
empirical examination 200
Binwei Gui, Michael G. Faure and Guangdong Xu
10. Carbon labels: climate change regulation and legal risks and
opportunities under WTO law 235
Stefan E. Weishaar and Ruohong Chen
PART IV RESEARCH AGENDA
11. Empirical analysis of regulation: the promise of field
experiments in China 267
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