Senior Economist Su Sun publishes on China’s antitrust issues.
Dr. Su Sun has published “Inferring Dominance in China’s Draft Antimonopoly Law: Implications to
Market Concentration” in the Spring 2007 issue of International Antitrust Bulletin, where he discusses the concentration ratio method used in China’s draft
Antimonopoly Law to infer a firm’s dominant position, and finds that the criteria for inferring dominance require the presence of a highly concentrated market as defined using HHI
in the U.S. Horizontal Merger Guidelines. Earlier, Dr. Sun published “China’s Antitrust Review on Foreign Acquisition of Domestic Enterprises: An Economic
Analysis” in the 2006 No. 2 issue (professional edition) of the Junhe magazine (in Chinese), published by China’s Junhe Law Offices, where he provided an economic
analysis of the methods likely used in merger review by the Antimonopoly Office of China’s Ministry of Commerce.

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