Regulatory Governance in Developing Countries
- Publisher: ECONOMICS
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 57628
- Number of Pages: 352
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Tags: competition law , CRC Series , Developing Countries , development policy , governance in Asia Africa Latin America , institutional reform , Ledivina Cariño , Martin Minogue , political economy , public policy in developing countries , public sector reform , regulation in the Global South , Regulatory governance , Regulatory Governance in Developing Countries , regulatory studies , state regulation
Regulatory Governance in Developing Countries
Editors: Martin Minogue, Ledivina Cariño
Binding: Hardcover / Paperback (depends on edition)
Paper Quality: Academic-grade white offset
Category: Public Policy, Regulatory Studies, Development Economics
Recommended For:
Policy makers, researchers, development professionals, and students of public administration, political economy, and regulatory reform, especially in the context of developing and transitional economies.
Key Points:
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Focus on Regulatory Reform in Developing Nations
Examines how regulatory governance is implemented and adapted in the Global South, with particular attention to political, institutional, and economic challenges. -
Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives
Draws on economics, law, political science, and public administration to present a well-rounded understanding of regulation and governance. -
Part of a Reputable Academic Series
Published as part of The CRC Series on Competition, Regulation and Development, which is known for high-quality, peer-reviewed research in this domain. -
Case Studies from Across the Globe
Features real-world examples from Asia, Africa, and Latin America to highlight practical challenges and innovations in regulatory institutions. -
Addresses Core Governance Issues
Topics include regulatory capacity, accountability, transparency, state-market relations, and the political economy of reform. -
Ideal for Academic and Policy Research
A valuable resource for university courses and scholarly research in regulation, governance, public sector reform, and development policy. -
Edited by Leading Scholars
Martin Minogue and Ledivina Cariño are recognized for their contributions to the study of governance and institutional development.