Policy and Law


Climate of Mistrust: China’s Vaccine Dilemma
| Aug. 29 2019
After a stream of medical incidents, the Chinese public appears to be losing faith in drugs made in China.


Seeds of Doubt: Is China Finally Ready to Give the Green Light to GMO?
| Jul. 8 2019
As China and the US tried to hammer out a deal to end the trade war, GM crops arose as.
The Rich and The Rest 2: The High Cost of Low Wages
Rapidly rising incomes at the top of the scale mean that inequality has grown enormously in the past three.


| Oct. 31 2013
Tackling Excess Capacity in Industry: The Race Not Yet Run
Should the government take on the task of reducing excess capacity in an industry or is that best left to.


| Oct. 17 2013
The Rich and the Rest 1: What Higher Executive Pay means for Corporate Growth
In this series of articles, we take a look at the business impact of the global divergence between the rich.


| Oct. 9 2013
Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild on Reinventing Capitalism
Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild, CEO of E.L. Rothschild and Co-Chair of the Henry Jackson Initiative for Inclusive.


| Jun. 25 2013
Sustainability and Inclusiveness Primer: ESG Issues in Business
How are environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues adressed in business in China? Most companies don’t bother to look.


| Jun. 20 2013
Cleaner China? A Look at Environmental Policy in China
After record smog and a leadership change, what’s in store for environmental policy in China and green investment? In.


| Apr. 17 2013
Bamboo Property Rights
Why enforcing the contentious issue of individual property rights might actually be a good thing for China. Moganshan Mountain near.




| Apr. 8 2013
A History of Private Enterprise in China
In December 1978, China began a series of economic reforms collectively termed as the “Reform and Opening Up” policy led.


| Mar. 21 2013
Controlling Your Drinking: How Price-Fixing Leaves Drinkers Yearning for More
As Chinese authorities implement new regulations to crack down on price-fixers, will consumers be better off or lose out.




| Mar. 14 2013
Banking Reform: Slow and Steady Wins the Race
China should adopt a measured but determined approach to banking reform. There is no doubt that banking reform must happen.


| Jan. 18 2013
Invisible Hand Revealed: How to Put a Lid on Traffic
What’s the best way for Chinese cities to go about enforcing license plate restrictions? China’s.




| Aug. 29 2012