Document Type
Report
Publication Date
10-2013
Abstract
This conference addressed the topic of state intervention in private enterprise, comparing recent and historical trends in the United States, China, and Japan. Speakers and discussants addressed a broad range of topics relevant to the subject of intervention, from state-owned enterprises, to government buyouts of distressed firms, to regulation surrounding foreign direct investment. This event was co-hosted by the Center for Japanese Legal Studies (CJLS) at Columbia Law School, the Center on Japanese Economy and Business (CJEB) at Columbia Business School, and the Japan Economic Foundation (JEF).
Recommended Citation
Center for Japanese Legal Studies,
State Intervention and Private Enterprise: Japan, the U.S., and China,
(2013).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/japanese_legal_studies/5