
Regulation, Markets and Poverty
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 29. February 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
200 pages
978-1-84720-967-2 (ISBN)
Description
Regulation, Markets and Poverty analyses the policy implications of research into issues of competition, regulation and regulatory governance in developing countries. Particular attention is paid to factors affecting poverty and to the connection between regulation, competition and poverty. It represents the culmination of research undertaken in the past five years by the Centre on Regulation and Competition.Written in a non-technical manner with references to the more technical literature, each chapter draws on the work of leading experts across a range of disciplines who frequently challenge conventional wisdom.
This accessible and lively study will appeal to policymakers and practitioners dealing with regulation and competition in developing countries, postgraduate students of regulation, competition, public policy and international business. Staff of international development agencies and NGOs working on governance issues, competitiveness, utility policy and infrastructure investment will also find this important book of value and interest.
This accessible and lively study will appeal to policymakers and practitioners dealing with regulation and competition in developing countries, postgraduate students of regulation, competition, public policy and international business. Staff of international development agencies and NGOs working on governance issues, competitiveness, utility policy and infrastructure investment will also find this important book of value and interest.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84720-967-2 (9781847209672)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Edited by Paul Cook, Director, Centre on Regulation and Competition (CRC), University of Manchester, UK and Sarah Mosedale, formerly Institute of Population Health Sciences, University of Liverpool, UK
Content
Contents:
Preface
Paul Cook and Martin Minogue
1. Introduction
PART I: COMPETITION
2. Competition and Innovation
3. Designing Competition Policy
4. Technological and Trade Competitiveness
PART II: REGULATORY GOVERNANCE
5. Why Regulatory Governance Matters
6. Regulatory Policy Transfer
PART III: REGULATION
7. Regulating Utilities in Developing Countries
8. Problems of Utility Privatization
9. Regulating through Ethical Trade
10. Regulatory Impact Assessment: Improving Regulatory Quality in Developing Countries
PART IV: CAPACITY BUILDING FOR REGULATION
11. Capacity Building for Regulation
12. A Regulator's Toolkit for Capacity Building
PART V: COMPETITION, REGULATION AND POVERTY
13. Water Subsidies and the Poor
14. Competition and Regulation: The Connection with Poverty and Income Distribution
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Paul Cook and Martin Minogue
1. Introduction
PART I: COMPETITION
2. Competition and Innovation
3. Designing Competition Policy
4. Technological and Trade Competitiveness
PART II: REGULATORY GOVERNANCE
5. Why Regulatory Governance Matters
6. Regulatory Policy Transfer
PART III: REGULATION
7. Regulating Utilities in Developing Countries
8. Problems of Utility Privatization
9. Regulating through Ethical Trade
10. Regulatory Impact Assessment: Improving Regulatory Quality in Developing Countries
PART IV: CAPACITY BUILDING FOR REGULATION
11. Capacity Building for Regulation
12. A Regulator's Toolkit for Capacity Building
PART V: COMPETITION, REGULATION AND POVERTY
13. Water Subsidies and the Poor
14. Competition and Regulation: The Connection with Poverty and Income Distribution
Bibliography
Index