China's State-Directed Economy and the International Order / Luyao Che.

Titolo

China's State-Directed Economy and the International Order / Luyao Che.

Descrizione

Title from PDF of title page (viewed, Nov. 19, 2019)
This book explores the legal implications of China’s state-directed economic model for the existing international economic order. It first reveals the close links between the market and the state in contemporary China by profiling an emerging triple role of the state in the economy. It then explores how the domestic legal system underpins the distinctive market-state relationship, before analysing whether essential norms of international economic law, which bracket the international economic order, are able to adapt to China’s innovative market-state relationship. The book argues that the international economic order is inherently limited since it tends to adhere to an orthodox dichotomy, with a clear boundary between the market and the state. It also suggests that China’s new state-market relationship has challenged the dichotomy – the state does not intend to eliminate the functioning of the market but, conversely, utilises a market mechanism and makes itself more integrated into the market. Lastly the book proposes a fresh perspective to comprehend the ‘market-state’ question, which does not to take for granted that all market-state relationships are mutually exclusive.

Autore

Editore

Springer,

Data

Autore di contributo subordinato

SpringerLink (Online service)

Relazione

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-13-5838-8

Formato

1 online resource (xvii, 224 p.)

Lingua

eng

Tipo

a

Diritti di accesso

Publisher's Web site. Access restricted to the University of Catania community.

DOI

10.1007/978-981-13-5838-8 doi

ISBN

9789811358371
9811358370
9789811358388 (electronic bk.)
9811358389 (electronic bk.)
9789811358371
9811358370

Files

2019_Book_ChinaSState-DirectedEconomyAnd.pdf

Citation

Che, Luyao., “China's State-Directed Economy and the International Order / Luyao Che.,” Lex e-books - Collana, ultimo accesso il 20 settembre 2024, https://epub.unict.it/omeka/items/show/453.