Monopoly was at one point banned in China, because it was in direct opposition to communist ideals. However, while it's unclear when that ban was lifted, they are in fact now playing and selling Monopoly in China. read more
Monopoly was at one point banned in China, because it was in direct opposition to communist ideals. However, while it's unclear when that ban was lifted, they are in fact now playing and selling Monopoly in China. China held its own national championship and sent a representative to the MONOPOLY World Championship in 2009. read more
Monopoly is relatively new in the history of business—it only emerged some 100 years ago. And anti-monopoly policy makers have always been in an awkward position because the line between monopoly and free competition is oftentimes vague, and people’s attitude towards monopoly has been non-consistent. read more
The Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) of China in a narrow sense refers only to the Anti-Monopoly Law of the People’s Republic of China, passed by the National People’s Congress on 30 August 2007, and implemented as of 1 August 2008. read more