Abstract
China’s Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) sets forth the country’s antitrust enforcement policies. We investigate what welfare standard the AML seeks to maximize by examining both its stated language and, via revealed preference, the antitrust actions taken by the Anti-Monopoly Enforcement Authority.
Disciplines
Antitrust and Trade Regulation | International Law
Date of this Version
November 2011
Recommended Citation
Pingping Shan, Guofu Tan, Simon Wilkie, and Michael Williams, "China's Anti-Monopoly Law: What is the Welfare Standard?" (November 2011). University of Southern California Law and Economics Working Paper Series. Working Paper 140.
http://law.bepress.com/usclwps-lewps/art140
Comments
Forthcoming in Review of Industrial Organization.