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International

Jul. 4, 2012

Anti-monopoly law in China

The ruling party's name is "Communist," but as far as the economy is concerned the philosophy we heard was "let's find what works." By John Shepard Wiley and Sir Peter Roth


By Peter Roth and John Shepard Wiley Jr.


"Marketize" is a verb we recently heard for the first time. Marketize is what some Chinese government officials and scholars want to do in China. There has of course been a substantial level of trade between China and the west for some time. But current Chinese leadership now seem to want markets that are genuinely competitive. The goal seems to be robust and efficient free market competition....

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