Thomas Cheng is an associate professor at the University of Hong Kong. He has written extensively on competition law in developing countries and on the competition law of a number of Asian jurisdictions, including Hong Kong, China, and Japan. His research has appeared in respected specialist U.S. journals, including Chicago Journal of International Law, Berkeley Business Law Journal, Virginia Law & Business Review, and University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law, and in leading competition law journals such as Journal of Antitrust Enforcement and World Competition. In 2020, he published Competition Law in Developing Countries, with Oxford University Press.
In this illuminating monograph, Thomas Cheng offers valuable and nuanced insights into the significance of the patent-competition interface in developing countries. He skillfully explores the different trade-offs and technological capacities that characterize developing countries, and the way these ought to affect policy choices and implementation. A significant and detailed contribution to our understanding of the role of innovation and technology in developing countries, and the means to optimize them. * Ariel Ezrachi,, Slaughter & May Professor of Competition Law, University of Oxford *