Regulation, Markets And Poverty.

Abstract

The book incorporates the main policy implications arising from theoretical and empirical research into competition, regulation and regulatory governance in developing countries. The contents are divided into five parts: Part I: Competition, Part II: Regulatory Governance, Part III: Regulation, Part IV: Capacity Building for Regulation, Part V: Competition, Regulation and Poverty. The contributors are: J. Brown, L. Carino, P. Cook, G.M. de Paula, R. Duncombe, D. Eldridge, R. Fabella, C. Figueira, B. Goulden, T. Hartzenberg, R. Heeks, J. Henderson, J. Jordana, C. Kirkpatrick, M. Knight-John, C. Lee, D. Levi-Faur, J.S. Metcalfe, M. Minogue, D. Mitlin, S. Mosedale, A. Ogus, D. Parker, R. Phillips, R. Ramlogan, Y. Uchida, E. Yonnedi, Q. Zhang, and Y.-F. Zhang.

Citation

Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, CRC Series on Competition, Regulation and Development, 200 pp.

Regulation, Markets And Poverty.

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Published 1 January 2007