Non-Fiction Books:

Business, Markets and Government in the Asia-Pacific

Competition Policy, Convergence and Pluralism
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How do governments regulate business? Is liberalisation transforming the region? In this meticulously researched study, the authors analyse often thorny issues of industrial organization, competition policy and liberalisation in the Asia Pacific region. Case studies of the energy, telecommunications and transport sectors in a number of countries lend empirical weight to the discussion of policy issues. This volume is based on papers presented at the Twenty-third Pacific Trade and Development Conference (PAFTAD) held in 1996. Wendy Dobson Centre for International Business, University of Toronto, Canada; Peter A Petri Brandeis University, USA; Justin Yifu Lin Hong Kong University of Science & Technology

Author Biography:

Rong-I Wu and Yun-Peng Chu, Taiwan Institute of Economic Research, Taipei and the Institute of Social Science and Philosophy, Academica Sineca, Taipei.
Release date Australia
May 7th, 1998
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Contributors
  • Edited by Rong-I Wu
  • Edited by Yun-Peng Chu
Pages
356
Dimensions
152x229x30
ISBN-13
9780415183024
Product ID
3929273

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