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State-Owned Enterprises

Research

State-Owned Enterprises

Barriers In Foreign Direct Investment And Private Investment | Neutralising The Advantages Of State-owned Enterprises | Competition Law Enforcement | PPP

There are a lot of state-owned enterprises throughout various industries in Asia. However, the fact that these enterprises are state-owned translates into several issues. ERIA examines these problems and provide policy recommendations for issues related to barriers in Foreign Direct Investment and private investment, neutralising the advantages of state-owned enterprises, competition law enforcement, public-private partnership, and transparent regional competition policy.

Publications

1 July 2021
The Summary of ERIA Research Projects 2020-2021 provides an overview of both new and ongoing projects that [...]
7 February 2018
This paper analyses the disciplines of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) stipulated in Chapter 17 of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP). [...]
10 December 2015
Competition is becoming an important issue among the countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). However, [...]
26 November 2015
 Despite Vietnamese competition authorities' attempts to control state monopolies in domestic markets during the last 10 year of [...]
24 February 2015
This article examines how global production networks have benefited technological upgrading in the semiconductor industry in China. The [...]
1 June 2013
Working Group MembersMR. ICHIRO KUTANI (LEADER): Assistant Director, Senior Economist, Manager, Global Energy Group 1, Strategy Research Unit, The [...]
27 September 2012
EMI is one of the priorities of regional cooperation identified by leaders from the EAS region. The countries [...]
1 March 2011
This paper explores the location choice of MNEs in China, shedding special light on the role of agglomeration [...]
1 March 2011
The studies in this volume address the major causes of the build-up of current account surpluses in the [...]