China in Regional Trade Agreements : Competition Provisions
This report is structured in three volumes: competition provisions; environment provisions; and labor mobility provisions. The main messages of this three volumes are as follows: 1) competition laws and policies are increasingly being established a...
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okr-10986-31212021-04-23T14:02:07Z China in Regional Trade Agreements : Competition Provisions World Bank ANTI-COMPETITIVE PRACTICES ANTI-TRUST LAWS ANTITRUST BEHAVIORS BOUNDARIES BUSINESS PRACTICES CAPACITY BUILDING CARTEL COLLATERAL COMMERCE COMPETITION POLICIES COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVE MARKETS CONSUMER PROTECTION CONSUMERS DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DOMESTIC COMPETITION DOMESTIC MARKET DUMPING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY EFFICIENT MARKETS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS FINANCIAL INTEGRATION FOREIGN COMPETITION FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN MARKET HARMONIZATION HUMAN RESOURCES INFORMATION EXCHANGE INFORMATION SHARING INSIGHTS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL MARKET JURISDICTION JURISDICTIONS LABOR MARKETS LEADING LIBERALIZATION MARKET ACCESS MARKET ENTRY MARKET FAILURES MARKET LEADERS MARKET POWER MARKET SHARES MARKETING MERGERS MONOPOLIES MONOPOLY MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS NATIONAL ECONOMY PLANNED ECONOMY PREDATORY PRICING PRICE DISCRIMINATION PROPERTY RIGHTS REGIONAL TRADE REGULATORS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SUPPLIERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICIES TRADE POLICY TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY UNFAIR COMPETITION WTO This report is structured in three volumes: competition provisions; environment provisions; and labor mobility provisions. The main messages of this three volumes are as follows: 1) competition laws and policies are increasingly being established at the regional level, as they could be instrumental in supporting the benefits of trade and investment liberalization; 2) China may want to use the opportunity of these negotiations to: (a) further discipline its state-owned enterprises;(b) carefully consider the possible role of antidumping policies; and (c) promote and lock-in domestic reforms aimed at improving its domestic competition policies; 3) with a shift of the development agenda from primarily pursuing growth to achieving a more balanced and sustainable development and taking into account China's high reliance on trade, it may be increasingly in China's interest to pro-actively engage its partners on environmental issues in its regional trade agreement (RTA) negotiations; and 4) while the world economy stands to gain massively from liberalization in the mobility of labor, adverse popular reaction to the economic and social impacts of immigrants has kept progress in enhancing global labor mobility well below progress in trade and capital liberalization. 2012-03-19T17:24:58Z 2012-03-19T17:24:58Z 2009-06-30 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000334955_20091028021543 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3121 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Foreign Trade, FDI, and Capital Flows Study East Asia and Pacific East Asia Asia China |
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ANTI-COMPETITIVE PRACTICES ANTI-TRUST LAWS ANTITRUST BEHAVIORS BOUNDARIES BUSINESS PRACTICES CAPACITY BUILDING CARTEL COLLATERAL COMMERCE COMPETITION POLICIES COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVE MARKETS CONSUMER PROTECTION CONSUMERS DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DOMESTIC COMPETITION DOMESTIC MARKET DUMPING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY EFFICIENT MARKETS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS FINANCIAL INTEGRATION FOREIGN COMPETITION FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN MARKET HARMONIZATION HUMAN RESOURCES INFORMATION EXCHANGE INFORMATION SHARING INSIGHTS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL MARKET JURISDICTION JURISDICTIONS LABOR MARKETS LEADING LIBERALIZATION MARKET ACCESS MARKET ENTRY MARKET FAILURES MARKET LEADERS MARKET POWER MARKET SHARES MARKETING MERGERS MONOPOLIES MONOPOLY MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS NATIONAL ECONOMY PLANNED ECONOMY PREDATORY PRICING PRICE DISCRIMINATION PROPERTY RIGHTS REGIONAL TRADE REGULATORS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SUPPLIERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICIES TRADE POLICY TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY UNFAIR COMPETITION WTO World Bank China in Regional Trade Agreements : Competition Provisions |
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This report is structured in three
volumes: competition provisions; environment provisions; and
labor mobility provisions. The main messages of this three
volumes are as follows: 1) competition laws and policies are
increasingly being established at the regional level, as
they could be instrumental in supporting the benefits of
trade and investment liberalization; 2) China may want to
use the opportunity of these negotiations to: (a) further
discipline its state-owned enterprises;(b) carefully
consider the possible role of antidumping policies; and (c)
promote and lock-in domestic reforms aimed at improving its
domestic competition policies; 3) with a shift of the
development agenda from primarily pursuing growth to
achieving a more balanced and sustainable development and
taking into account China's high reliance on trade, it
may be increasingly in China's interest to pro-actively
engage its partners on environmental issues in its regional
trade agreement (RTA) negotiations; and 4) while the world
economy stands to gain massively from liberalization in the
mobility of labor, adverse popular reaction to the economic
and social impacts of immigrants has kept progress in
enhancing global labor mobility well below progress in trade
and capital liberalization. |
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China in Regional Trade Agreements : Competition Provisions |
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China in Regional Trade Agreements : Competition Provisions |
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China in Regional Trade Agreements : Competition Provisions |
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China in Regional Trade Agreements : Competition Provisions |
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China in Regional Trade Agreements : Competition Provisions |
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china in regional trade agreements : competition provisions |
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2012 |
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