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Competition 2 Hong Kong 2 Hongkong 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 Wettbewerb 2 China 1 Competition policy 1 Economic transition 1 Electric power industry 1 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 1 Financial crisis 1 Finanzkrise 1 International competition 1 International economy 1 Internationale Wirtschaft 1 Internationaler Wettbewerb 1 Mark-up Pricing 1 Mark-up pricing 1 Market entry 1 Markteintritt 1 Natural monopoly 1 Natürliches Monopol 1 Regulation 1 Regulierung 1 Restraints of competition 1 Systemtransformation 1 Telecommunications 1 Telekommunikation 1 Vertical integration 1 Vertikale Integration 1 Welt 1 Wettbewerbsbeschränkung 1 Wettbewerbspolitik 1 World 1
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English 5
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Cheng, Leonard K.H 5 Wu, Changqi 2 Fung, Michael Ka-yiu 1 Ma, Zihui 1 Nahm, Jae Hyon 1 Qiu, Larry D. 1
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The Effects of Financial Crises on International Trade
Ma, Zihui; Cheng, Leonard K.H - 2022
This paper studies empirically the effects of financial crises on international trade. The major findings are that banking crises had a negative impact on imports but a positive impact on exports in the short term, whereas currency crises decreased imports in the short term and stimulated...
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Hong Kong'S Business Regulation in Transition
Wu, Changqi; Cheng, Leonard K.H - 2021
The transition of Hong Kong's main economic activities from manufacturing to services is accompanied by gradual changes in the regulatory regimes for monopolies. The local telecommunication services industry has been liberalized, deregulation of public transport is taking shape, and the schemes...
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Trigger-Point Mechanism and Conditional Commitment : Implications for Entry, Collusion, and Welfare
Qiu, Larry D.; Cheng, Leonard K.H; Fung, Michael Ka-yiu - 2007
When fixed, sunk investment costs are high, firms may not have sufficient incentive to enter the market unless future entry is constrained. In this case, the government faces a dilemma between a full commitment and noncommitment of restricted future entry. A way out is to consider a commitment...
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Product Boundary, Vertical Competition, and the Double Mark-Up Problem
Nahm, Jae Hyon; Cheng, Leonard K.H - 2005
In the computing industry, computing systems typically consist of multiple components supplied by independent firms. An important feature of this industry is coopetition. In other words, firms must cooperate with each other in making a system work, but at the same time compete for dividing the...
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Competition and Competition Policy : Implications of Hong Kong's Reversion to China
Cheng, Leonard K.H; Wu, Changqi - 2000
The paper explores how Hong Kong's new status as China's Special Administrative Region (SAR) may affect the competitiveness of the industries and the relative position of companies owned by non-Hong Kong investors. The conclusion is that mainland Chinese firms will play an increasingly more...
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