Author: | Hong Sheng, Nong Zhao, Junfeng Yang | ISBN: | 9789814611084 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company | Publication: | March 5, 2015 |
Imprint: | WSPC | Language: | English |
Author: | Hong Sheng, Nong Zhao, Junfeng Yang |
ISBN: | 9789814611084 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company |
Publication: | March 5, 2015 |
Imprint: | WSPC |
Language: | English |
Administrative Monopoly in China: Causes, Behaviors, and Termination is a further work of our previous book, China's State-Owned Enterprises: Nature, Performance and Reform. This new book analyzes the SOEs with respect to monopoly, and focuses on six industries: telecommunication, petroleum, railway, salt, banking and football.
The book tells the history of how administrative monopolies were formed in China, analyzes the factors responsible for this, describes the behaviors of administrative monopoly, enterprises, and individuals against the monopolistic background, and presents data on the losses brought about by the administrative monopolies.
Contents:
Nature of Administrative Monopolies
Formation and Cause of Administrative Monopolies
Pervasiveness of Administrative Monopolies
Illegality of Administrative Monopolies
Administrative Monopoly Behaviors
Inefficiency and Unfairness of Administrative Monopoly
Estimation of Welfare Loss and Distribution Distortions Caused by Administrative Monopolies
Breaking Administrative Monopoly
Sub Reports:
Readership: Academics, professionals, undergraduate and graduate students studying the administrative monopoly of State-Owned Enterprises in China.
Key Features:
Administrative Monopoly in China: Causes, Behaviors, and Termination is a further work of our previous book, China's State-Owned Enterprises: Nature, Performance and Reform. This new book analyzes the SOEs with respect to monopoly, and focuses on six industries: telecommunication, petroleum, railway, salt, banking and football.
The book tells the history of how administrative monopolies were formed in China, analyzes the factors responsible for this, describes the behaviors of administrative monopoly, enterprises, and individuals against the monopolistic background, and presents data on the losses brought about by the administrative monopolies.
Contents:
Nature of Administrative Monopolies
Formation and Cause of Administrative Monopolies
Pervasiveness of Administrative Monopolies
Illegality of Administrative Monopolies
Administrative Monopoly Behaviors
Inefficiency and Unfairness of Administrative Monopoly
Estimation of Welfare Loss and Distribution Distortions Caused by Administrative Monopolies
Breaking Administrative Monopoly
Sub Reports:
Readership: Academics, professionals, undergraduate and graduate students studying the administrative monopoly of State-Owned Enterprises in China.
Key Features: