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Regulatory Governance In Developing Countries The Crc Series On Competition Regulation And Development Martin Minoque

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Regulatory Governance In Developing Countries The Crc Series On Competition Regulation And Development Martin Minoque
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 340
Author: Martin Minoque
ISBN: 9781845426125, 9781847203076, 1845426126, 1847203078
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Regulatory Governance In Developing Countries The Crc Series On Competition Regulation And Development Martin Minoque by Martin Minoque 9781845426125, 9781847203076, 1845426126, 1847203078 instant download after payment.

The past decade has seen a quickening of the pace and extent of privatisation reforms in developing countries. An associated set of post-privatisation policies has seen the introduction of new and changed regulatory institutions. This book critically reviews regulatory reforms in developing countries, with a particular focus on the strengths and weaknesses of the `best practice' model of reform, the significance of institutions of regulatory governance, and the impact of post-privatisation governance on development and poverty reduction agendas. The contributors argue that while regulatory governance is regarded as highly significant in the literature on economic and social regulation in developed economies, in relation to regulatory reforms in developing countries, it is a neglected and under researched field. This book aims to redress the balance. Regulatory Governance in Developing Countries proposes that existing policy models of regulatory reform are inappropriate, ineffectual, and too narrowly conceived; they need to be evaluated and reshaped within the broader context of poverty reduction and developmental programmes. Drawn from diverse backgrounds, including law, political science, economics, and development policy and management, the contributors are well placed to judge issues of policy transfer between developed and developing systems of governance. Postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students in governance, public policy, public sector development studies and economics will find this book to be of great interest as will practitioners in development agencies and aid institutions.

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