How Private Antitrust Litigation May Proceed in China

Competition Law360, January 2010

6 Pages Posted: 7 Jan 2010

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Fei Deng

National Economic Research Associates (NERA)

Gregory K. Leonard

Charles River Associates

Wenfeng Tang

NERA Economic Consulting

Date Written: January 6, 2010

Abstract

The recent Baidu Inc. decision provides insight into how Chinese courts might apply antitrust principles and assess evidence in private antitrust litigation in the future. As in the U.S., the Baidu court appears to have been interested in rigorous economic analysis of the antitrust allegations.

Keywords: Antitrust Law, China

JEL Classification: K21, L4

Suggested Citation

Deng, Fei and Leonard, Gregory K. and Tang, Wenfeng, How Private Antitrust Litigation May Proceed in China (January 6, 2010). Competition Law360, January 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1532298

Fei Deng

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Wenfeng Tang

NERA Economic Consulting ( email )

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