Between market economy and state capitalism: China's state-owned enterprises and the world trading system

One major issue facing the world trading system today is how to deal with the challenge of China's state capitalism. Many commentators believe that the existing WTO rules are insufficient and, thus new rules are needed. This book challenges this conventional wisdom. Through meticulous studies a...

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Main Authors: GAO, Henry S., ZHOU, Weihuan
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Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2022
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-60202024-02-15T08:37:27Z Between market economy and state capitalism: China's state-owned enterprises and the world trading system GAO, Henry S. ZHOU, Weihuan One major issue facing the world trading system today is how to deal with the challenge of China's state capitalism. Many commentators believe that the existing WTO rules are insufficient and, thus new rules are needed. This book challenges this conventional wisdom. Through meticulous studies and fresh analysis of the commitments in China's WTO accession package, existing rules on state capitalism in WTO agreements and recent attempts to make new rules on these issues at the bilateral, regional and multilateral levels, this book argues that existing WTO rules, especially those on subsidies, coupled with China-specific rules in its accession protocol, do provide feasible tools to counter China's state capitalism. This book also discusses the reasons for the lack of usage of these rules and provides concrete policy suggestions on how the rules may be better utilized, as well as how to conduct constructive negotiations on new rules in the WTO and beyond. 2022-11-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4062 info:doi/10.1017/9781108908795 https://search.library.smu.edu.sg/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=cdi_openaire_primary_doi_7ef2cdc8f431ed5d8ee88a488e5fa3f9&context=PC&vid=65SMU_INST:SMU_NUI&lang=en&search_scope=Everything&adaptor=Primo%20Central&tab=Everything&query=any,contains,Between%20market%20economy%20and%20state%20capitalism:%20China%27s%20state-owned%20enterprises%20and%20the%20World%20Trading%20System&offset=0 Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University State capitalism WTO international trade China Asian Studies International Trade Law
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topic State capitalism
WTO
international trade
China
Asian Studies
International Trade Law
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WTO
international trade
China
Asian Studies
International Trade Law
GAO, Henry S.
ZHOU, Weihuan
Between market economy and state capitalism: China's state-owned enterprises and the world trading system
description One major issue facing the world trading system today is how to deal with the challenge of China's state capitalism. Many commentators believe that the existing WTO rules are insufficient and, thus new rules are needed. This book challenges this conventional wisdom. Through meticulous studies and fresh analysis of the commitments in China's WTO accession package, existing rules on state capitalism in WTO agreements and recent attempts to make new rules on these issues at the bilateral, regional and multilateral levels, this book argues that existing WTO rules, especially those on subsidies, coupled with China-specific rules in its accession protocol, do provide feasible tools to counter China's state capitalism. This book also discusses the reasons for the lack of usage of these rules and provides concrete policy suggestions on how the rules may be better utilized, as well as how to conduct constructive negotiations on new rules in the WTO and beyond.
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ZHOU, Weihuan
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title Between market economy and state capitalism: China's state-owned enterprises and the world trading system
title_short Between market economy and state capitalism: China's state-owned enterprises and the world trading system
title_full Between market economy and state capitalism: China's state-owned enterprises and the world trading system
title_fullStr Between market economy and state capitalism: China's state-owned enterprises and the world trading system
title_full_unstemmed Between market economy and state capitalism: China's state-owned enterprises and the world trading system
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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