Laws and Economics of Network Governance: Network Convergence and Deregulation in China
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Benjamin Chiao, Henry Ling-Hu, Shanghai University of Finance & Economics Benjamin Chiao is Associate Professor of Economics at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. He obtained his PhD from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Previously he was Assistant Professor at the Peking University Guanghua School of Management, and Research Scientist/Director of Operations at NYU. His general area is law and economics of information systems and policies. His specialties are Internet management in China, anti-spam economic mechanisms, grading mechanisms and open-content/source. Henry Hu is Assistant Professor of law in Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. He graduated from Peking University (LLB, LL.M) and University of Hong Kong (Ph.D). He focuses on cyberlaw and Internet governance. He is finishing a book on Internet governance in China.
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