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Heng Ju, Meitong Li, Object and Effects Tests in Resale Price Maintenance Cases in China, Journal of Competition Law & Economics, 2025;, nhae021, https://doi.org/10.1093/joclec/nhae021
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Abstract
The legal rules toward RPM in China are undergoing a major change. Reflecting the classical disputes over the issues in major competition jurisdictions, the change highlights the importance of an effect-based approach. We summarize how RPM had been regulated in China under the jurisdiction of Anti-Monopoly Law. We also discuss the potential switch to an “effect-based” approach and the likely reliance on economic analysis in the future, through a systematic study of all the 45 RPM cases in China between 2008 and 2022.
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