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Tao Huang is currently the research professor at Guanghua Law School, Zhejiang University. He graduated from Fudan University and Peking University, and he holds a bachelor degree in economics, a master degree in law, and a Ph.D. in law. He was an associate professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. His research interests lie in the areas of finance law, company law, law and economics, and international economic law. He has published more than forty articles in academic journals in English and China, in addition to eight monographs and translated works. He has been awarded and led multiple national grants. He has visited the University of Oxford University, the University of Chicago University, Tokyo University, LSE, Melbourne University, and other prominent academic and research institutions. He has also been appointed as the secretary of the Financial Law Society of Zhejiang Province.
Weiping He is currently a law academic in the Monash Law Faculty, Monash University in Australia. Her research interests include the areas of comparative financial markets regulation (securities markets and banking) and comparative studies in corporate law. She is interested in how regulatory regimes differ in terms of nature and dynamics as a result of varied historical, political, and economic circumstances. Her research also incidentally attempts to evaluate the proper role of government vis a vis the market, for example, in assessing the efficiency of various regulatory regimes and the competence and effectiveness of regulators.