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Designing regulatory institutions
( S. Mosedale / Centre on Regulation and Competition, Manchester , 2006)

Research indicates that a country’s legal system is related to its economic growth. Western models of regulation as promoted by World Bank and IMF are assumed to lead to economic growth, howe...

The efficacy of regulation in developing countries
( S. Hafeez / Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations , 2003)

The receding role of direct state intervention coupled with a consensus on private sector-led growth and development has led to a reduction in economic regulation of industries. Most developing cou...

Regulatory regimes and accountability
( P. May / Blackwell Synergy , 2007)

Like many aspects of governmental functions that have undergone reform over the past two decades, the traditional ways of achieving regulatory goals have given way to experimentation with a variety...

Apples and oranges: problems in the analysis of comparative regulatory governance
( M. Minogue / Institute for Development Policy and Management, Manchester , 2005)

Interest in regulation as a mode of governance is now a central feature of the literature on regulation in developed economies. Extending this area of study to developing and transitional economies...

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