Visiting Professor Lauren Yu-Hsin Lin recently spoke at the Yale Law School Wasserman Workshop in Law & Finance. The event was jointly hosted by the Center for The Study of Corporate Law and Paul Tsai China Center.
The title of Professor Lauren Yu-Hsin Lin’s talk was “The Spectrum of Control: Unveiling Layers of State Influence in Chinese Firms.” It included four of her recent papers, with a focus on ”China’s Corporate Social Credit System: The Dawn of Surveillance State Capitalism?“ (with Curtis Milhaupt) and published in The China Quarterly, and “Party Building or Noisy Signaling? The Contours of Political Conformity in Chinese Corporate Governance” (with Curtis Milhaupt) and published in the Journal of Legal Studies.