Abstract
China's development into a world economic power and its continuing integration with the United States economy raise the question whether China's own history and the socialist context of its domestic corporate law may affect the meaning of business terms in use both internationally and in American domestic corporate law. Of particular interest is the question whether China's entry and impact may blunt the late-twentieth century effort in the United States to change the legal sense of the purpose of an American business corporation.
Disciplines
Business Organizations Law | International Law | Law and Economics | Law and Society
Date of this Version
April 2010
Working Paper Citation
Vining, Joseph, "The Effect of Economic Integration with China on the Future of American Corporate Law" (2010). Law & Economics Working Papers. 11.
https://repository.law.umich.edu/law_econ_current/art11
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