Adhering to Marxism as its guiding principle, this book is grounded in China's socialist fundamental system and oriented toward serving the practical needs of Chinese government regulation.
It emphasizes the necessity and urgency of developing a theoretical framework for government regulation with Chinese characteristics. This framework is an integrated system primarily composed of the fundamental elements of government regulation, including its legal system, regulatory agencies, regulatory methods, oversight mechanisms, and performance evaluation. The book systematically examines the theoretical foundations, systemic characteristics, and development pathways of these elements. The book also conducts empirical analyses across six representative sectors: energy, food, the environment, workplace safety, finance, and the new economy. Such analyses provide foundational insights for optimizing regulatory systems in specific domains and enhancing government oversight effectiveness.
This book will be valuable for scholars and students of economics, public policy, and political science.
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Wang Junhao, Ph.D. in Economics, with prior academic research experience at the University of Strathclyde in the UK and Columbia University in the US. Former President of Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics, Dean of the China Institute of Government Regulation and Public Policy, Professor, and Doctoral Supervisor.
Chen Fuliang, Ph.D. in Economics, previously engaged in academic research at the School of Economics and Management at Ashland University in the United States. Formerly served as Executive Deputy Director of the Center for Industrial Organization and Government Regulation, Director of the Center for Regulation and Competition.
Guo Jianming, Ph.D. in Political Science, Dean of the School of Public Administration at Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics. Also serves as Vice President of the Zhejiang Political Science Association, and Council Member of the Chinese Political Science Association.
Tang Yaojia, Ph.D. in Economics, Professor at the School of Economics, Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics. Also serves as: Standing Council Member of the China Society of Industrial Economics; Member of the Industrial Regulation Committee and Competition Policy Committee of the China Society of Industrial Economics.
Zhou Xiaomei, Ph.D. in Management, Professor at the School of Economics, Zhejiang Gongshang University.