Unlike much analysis about regulation in Asia which focuses on
globalisation and the transplant effect, leaving domestic influence
over commercial regulation under-researched and under-theorized,
this book focuses on how local actors influence regulatory change.
It explores the complex economic and regulatory factors that
generate social demand for state regulation and shows how local
networks, courts, democratic processes and civil society have a
huge influence on regulatory systems. It examines the particular
circumstances in a wide range of Asian countries, provides
transnational comparisons and comparisons with Western countries,
and assesses how far local regulatory regimes increase economic
value and convey competitive advantages.
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