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Working Papers

The CRC Working Paper series welcomes submissions from CRC associates on relevant topics in regulation and competition. Papers should be emailed as Microsoft Word files to crc@manchester.ac.uk. Please include an abstract and author contact information.

128

Global Production Networks And Industrial Upgrading: Negative Lessons From Malaysian Electronics
Richard Phillips and Jeffrey Henderson
University of Manchester
November 2006
ISBN: 978-1-905381-27-1

127

Political Economy of Corporate Governance in Bangladesh
Faizul Haque, Colin Kirkpatrick and Thankom Arun
University of Manchester
Sepember 2006
ISBN: 978-1-905381-26-3

126

The Political Economy of Regulation in the Philippine Power Industry
Minerva Baylon
University of Philippine
August 2006
ISBN: 978-1-905381-25-5

125

Domestic Regulation and the WTO: the Case of Water Services in Developing Countries
Colin Kirkpatrick, David Parker*
University of Manchester and *Cranfield University
August 2006
ISBN: 978-1-905381-24-7

124

Foreign Direct Investment in Infrastructure in Developing Countries: Does Regulation Make a Difference?
Colin Kirkpatrick, David Parker* and Yin-Fang Zhang
University of Manchester and Cranfield University
August 2006
ISBN: 978-1-905381-23-9

123

Shifting The Boundary of the State: The Privatization and Regulation of Water Service in
Metropolitan Manila
Raul Fabella
University of Philippines
March 2006
ISBN: 978-1-905381-22-0

122

Neo-Liberalism and Market Concentration in Brazil: The Emergence of a Contradiction?
Edmund Amann & Werner Baer
University of Manchester and University of Illinois
November 2005
ISBN: 978-1-905381-21-2

121

Innovation Systems and the Competitive Process in Developing Economies
Stan Metcalfe & Ronnie Ramlogan
ESRC Centre for Research on Innovation and Competition, University of Manchester
November 2005
ISBN: 978-1-905381-20-4

120

Innovation and Market Structure in the Manufacturing Sector: an Application of Linear
Feedback Models

Paul Cook & Yuichiro Uchida
CRC, University of Manchester
December 2005
ISBN: 978-1-905381-19-0

119

Towards Appropriate Institutional Arrangements for Regulation in Less Developed Countries
Anthony Ogus
University of Manchester
June 2005
ISBN: 978-1-905381-18-2

118

What Connects Regulatory Governance to Poverty?
Martin Minogue
CRC, University of Manchester
June 2005
978-1-905381-17-4

117

Water Tariff and Development: the Case of Malaysia
Cassey Lee
University of Malaya, Malaysia
June 2005
978-1-905381-16-6

116

Poverty and Regulation: How Regulation Can Contribute to Poverty Reduction in
Developing Countries

Colin Kirkpatrick & David Parker
University of Manchester and Cranfield University
June 2005
ISBN: 978-1-905381-15-8

115

Global Production Networks, Competition, Regulation and Poverty Reduction: Policy Implications
Jeffrey Henderson
University of Manchester
June 2005
ISBN: 978-1-905381-14-X

114

Structural Change, Competition and Income Distribution - temporarily unavailable
Paul Cook & Yuichiro Uchida
CRC, University of Manchester
June 2005
ISBN: 978-1-905381-13-1

113

Regulatory Governance in the Philippines: Lessons for Policy and Institutional Reform
Ledivina Carino
University of the Philippines
June 2005
ISBN: 978-1-905381-12-3

112

Water Service Subsidies and the Poor: a Case Study of Greater Nelspruit Utility Company,
Mbombela Municipality, South Africa

Julia Brown
CRC, University of Manchester
June 2005
ISBN: 978-1-905381-11-5

111

Utilities Regulation in Ghana
Ernest Aryeetey & Ama Ahene Asantewah
ISSER, University of Ghana
June 2005
ISBN: 978-1-905381-10-7

110

Regulatory Impact Assessment: a Tool for Improved Regulatory Governance in Sri Lanka
Malathy Knight-John
Institute of Policy Studies, Sri Lanka
June 2005
ISBN: 978-1-905381-09-3

109

Competition Law and SMEs: Exploring the Competitor/Competition Debate in a
Developing Democracy

Kim Kampel
Competition Tribunal, South Africa
September 2004
ISBN: 978-1-905381-08-5

108

Regulation in India: Assessing Impact in the Power and Water Sectors
Anjali Garg & Sachin Gulaty
The Energy and Resources Institute, India
September 2004
ISBN: 978-1-905381-07-7

107

How Globalisation and Competition Policy Inhibits Poverty Reduction: the Case of the South
African Wine Industry

Jeffrey Henderson & Joachim Ewert
University of Manchester
September 2004
ISBN: 978-1-905381-06-9

106

The Unintended Consequences of Pro-poor Growth: Globalisation, Industrial Upgrading and the Underdevelopment of Malaysian Electronics
Richard Philips & Jeff Henderson
University of Manchester
September 2004
ISBN: 1-905381-05-0

105

An Appraisal of the Performance of Privatized Enterprises in Developing Countries
Paul Cook & Yuichiro Uchida
CRC, University of Manchester
September 2004
ISBN: 978-1-905381-04-2

104

Of Guanxi and Taipans: Market Power and the East Asian Model as a Competition Policy Package
Raul V. Fabella
University of the Philippines
April 2005
ISBN: 1-905381-03-4

103

Changing Regulatory Environment for Small-Medium Size Enterprises and their Performance
in Ghana

Ernest Aryeetey and Ama Asantewah Ahene
University of Ghana
April 2005
ISBN: 1-905381-02-6

102

Improving the Quality of Regulatory Impact Assessments in the UK
Dr Colin Jacobs,
British Council and CRC Research Associate
March 2005,
ISBN 1-904056-93-8

101

The Role of Regulatory Impact Assessment in Democratisation: Selected Cases from the Transition States of Central and Eastern Europe.
Dr Colin Jacobs,
British Council and CRC Research Associate
March 2005,
ISBN 1-904056-85-7

100

Foreign Direct Investment and Regulation: a Case Study of Thailand's Upstream Oil and Gas Industry.
Nutavoot Pongsiri,
CRC Research Associate
March 2005,
ISBN 1-904056-99-7
Note: Subsequently published in Walde, T (ed) (2005) Gas and Energy Law Intelligence (OGEL), Vol 3, Issue 4 - December 2005

99

Regulatory Impact on the Development of the Telecommunications Sector in East Africa: A Case Study of Kenya.
Mike Nxele,
ITU and Thankom Arun,
University of Manchester March 2005,
ISBN 1-904056-98-9

98

Collaboration in ICT Regulation in the Southern Africa Development Community: A Regional Approach to Capacity Building .
Brian Goulden and Mandla Msimang
CRC, University of Manchester
March 2005,
ISBN 1-904056-97-0

97

Competition and Concentration in the Manufacturing Sector during the First 5-year Iranian Economic Plan
Farhad Khodadad Kashi
Payame noor University
March 2005,
ISBN 1-904056-96-2

96

Model Competition Laws: the World Bank - OECD and UNCTAD Approaches Compared
Cassey Lee
University of Malaysia
January 2005
ISBN 1-904056-95-4

95

Competition Policy and Enterprise Development: the Role of Public Interest Objectives in South Africa's Competition Policy 2004
Hartzenberg, T.,
TRALAC
January 2005,
ISBN 1-904056-94-6

94

Apples and Oranges: Problems in the Analysis of Comparative Regulatory Governance
Martin Minogue
CRC, University of Manchester
January 2005
ISBN: 1-905381-01-8

93

Beyond Second Best: The Whys, Hows and Wherefores of Water Subsidies
Diana Mitlin,
University of Manchester
January 2005,
ISBN 1-904056-92-X

92

Reforms and Practices in Local Regulatory Governance: the Case of the Philippines
Perla E. Legaspi
University of the Philippines
January 2005,
ISBN 1-904056-91-1

91

Licensing Procedures in Developing Countries: Should They Be Part of the Set-up Process?
Qing Zhang and Anthony Ogus,
University of Manchester
January 2005,
1-904056-90-3

90

A Diagnostic Model for Capacity Building in Regulatory Agencies: An Empirical Study Based on the ICT Sector, Southern Africa
Derek Eldridge and Brian Goulden,
CRC,
University of Manchester
January 2005
1-904056-89-X

89

Pioneering Redistributive Regulatory Reform. A Study of Implementation of a Catchment Management Agency for the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa
Julia Brown and Phil Woodhouse,
University of Manchester
November 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-88-1

88

Price and Profit Regulation in Developing and Transition Economies, Methods Used and Problems Faced: A Survey of the Regulators
Kirkpatrick, C.,
Parker, D. and Zhang, Y.
November 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-87-3

87

Competition Policy and the Legal System in Brazil: the Experience of the Steel Industry
Germano Mendes De Paula,
Instituto de Economia,
Universidade Federal de Uberlndia,
Brazil November 2004,
ISBN 1-904056- 86-5

86

Welfare And Poverty Impacts Of Policy Reforms In Bangladesh: A General Equilibrium Approach
Bazlul H Khondker and Selim Raihan,
University of Manchester
October 2004,
Coming soon

85

Foreign Direct Investment in Infrastructure in Developing Countries: Does Regulation Make a Difference?
Colin Kirkpatrick
University of Manchester,
David Parker,
Cranfield University and
Yin-Fang Zhang,
University of Manchester
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-84-9

84

Public Administration Reform in Vietnam: Experiences from Ho Chi Minh City
Martin Minogue
CRC,
University of Manchester and
Nguyen Khac Hung,
National Academy of Public Administration,
Hanoi
October 2004,
ISBN: 1-904056-83-0

83

Regulatory Impact Assessment in Developing and Transition Economies: A Survey of Current Practice
Colin Kirkpatrick
University of Manchester,
David Parker,
Cranfield University and
Yin-Fang Zhang,
University of Manchester
June 2004,
ISBN: 1-904056-77-6

82

The Politics of Liberalization: Privatization and regulation-for-competition in Europes and Latin Americas Telecoms and Electricity industries
European Journal of Political Research,
Vol. 42 (5),
2003, pp. 705-740.
Levi-Faur, D.
Now published in European Journal of Political Research

81

Pro-Poor Water Services in Metro Manila: In Search for Greater Equity
Jocelyn C. Cuaresma,
University of the Philippines
June 2004,
ISBN: 1-904056-80-6

80

Regulation and Small Contractor Development: A Case of Ghana
Alex Eyiah
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-79-2


79

The Tailoring of Competition Policy to Caribbean Circumstances - Some Suggestions
Rajan Dhanjee
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-78-4


78

The WTO and Domestic Regulation
Peter Holmes,
University of Sussex
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-77-6

77

Amanzi Ayimpilo (Water Is Life!): Regulatory Governance of the Water Sector in South Africa
Kobus Muller and Frederick M. Uys,
University of Stellenbosch
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-76-8

76

Trade Barriers in a Global Perspective
Selim Raihan,
University of Manchester
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-75-X

75

Ownership Structure in the Post-Privatized Brazilian Steel Industry: Complexity, Instability and the Lingering Role of the State
Edmund Amann,
University of Manchester,
Germano Mendes De Paula
Universidade Federal de Uberlndia and Joo Carlos Ferraz Universidade Federal Rio de Janeiro
June 2004
ISBN 1-904056-74-1

74

Regulatory Impact Assessment in Sri Lanka: the Bridges that have to be Crossed
Malathy Knight-John, Shantha Jayasinghe and Andrew Perumal,
Institute of Policy Studies,
Colombo, Sri Lanka
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-73-3

73

Legal Traditions and Competition Policy
Cassey Lee,
University of Malaya
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-72-5

72

The Effects of Competition on Technological and Trade Competitiveness: a Preliminary Examination
Yuichiro Uchida and Paul Cook,
University of Manchester June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-71-7


71

Openness, Technological Capabilities and Regional Disparities in China
Shunlong Chen,
University of Ulster at Jordanstown (Northern Ireland) and Thankom G Arun,
University of Manchester June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-70-9

70

State Versus Private Sector Provision of Water Services in Africa: a Statistical, Dea and Stochastic Cost Frontier Analysis
Colin Kirkpatrick, University of Manchester,
David Parker, Cranfield University and
Yin-Fang Zhang, University of Manchester
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-69-5

69

The Advance of the Regulatory State Regulatory Reforms in the Arab World and Latin America Compared
David Levi-Faur, University of Haifa and
Australian National University
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-68-7

68

Competition Policy in Malaysia
Cassey Lee,
University of Malaya
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-67-9

67

Regulation and the Privatisation of Water Services in Developing Countries: Assessing the Impact of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)
Colin Kirkpatrick,
University of Manchester and David Parker,
Cranfield University June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-66-0

66

Privatisation and Regulation in an Asian Transitional Economy: the Case of Mongolia. Is the Elite in Denial?
Richard Marshall,
United Nations Development Programme and
Frederick Nixson and Bernard Walters,
University of Manchester
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-65-2

65

The Importance of Legal Infrastructure for Regulation (and Deregulation) in Developing Countries
Anthony Ogus
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-64-4


64

Regulatory Governance and the Improvement of Public Services
Martin Minogue
University of Manchester
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-63-6

63

The Transformation of Competitive Advantage in East Asia: an Analysis of Technological and Trade Specialisation
Yuichiro Uchida and Paul Cook,
Centre on Regulation and Competition,
Institute for Development Policy and Management,
University of Manchester
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-62-8

62

Competition, Regulation and Privatisation of Electricity Generation in Developing Countries: Does the Sequencing of the Reforms Matter?
Yin-Fang Zhang,
University of Manchester,
David Parker,
Cranfield University and Colin Kirkpatrick,
University of Manchester
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-61-X
Published in Quarterly Review of Finance and Economics, 2005

61

The Rise of the Regulatory State in Latin America: a Study of the Diffusion of Regulatory Reforms Across Countries and Sectors
David Levi-Faur,
University of Haifa and Australian National University and
Jacint Jordana,
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-60-1

60

The Determinants of Innovation in the Malaysian Manufacturing Sector: an Econometric Analysis at the Firm Level
Cassey Lee,
University of Malaya
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-59-8

59

Fear Factor: How Political Insecurity Shapes the Diffusion of Financial Market Deregulation
Christopher R. Wray,
Department of Government,
Cornell University June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-58-X

58

Diffusion of International Food Safety Standards: Developing Country Experiences
Diahanna L. Post,
University of California,
Berkeley June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-57-1

57

The Internationalization of Regulation: Implications for Developing Countries
Giandomenico Majone,
European University Institute
June 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-56-3

56

Regulatory Impact Assessment: Developing its Potential for Use in Developing Countries
Colin Kirkpatrick,
University of Manchester and
David Parker, Aston University
July 2003,
ISBN 1-904056-55-5

55

Privatisation in Developing Countries: A Review of the Evidence and the Policy Lessons
David Parker, Aston University and
Colin Kirkpatrick, University of Manchester
July 2003,
ISBN 1-904056-54-7

54

Creating the Conditions for International Business Expansion: The Impact of Regulation on Economic Growth in Developing Countries - A Cross-Country Analysis
Hossein Jalilian,
University of Bradford,
Colin Kirkpatrick,
University of Manchester and
David Parker,
Aston University
July 2003,
ISBN 1-904056-53-9

53

Ethical Trade: Issues in the Regulation of Global Supply Chains
Richard Heeks and Richard Duncombe,
University of Manchester
July 2003,
ISBN 1-904056-52-0

52

Stochastic Market Structure: Concentration Measures and Motion Picture Antitrust
Arthur De Vany,
University of California (USA),
Cassey Lee,
University of Malaya (Malaysia)
July 2003,
ISBN 1-904056-51-2

51

Adaptive Economic Growth
J S Metcalfe,
University of Manchester,
J Foster,
University of Queensland (Australia),
R Ramlogan, University of Manchester
July 2003,
ISBN 1-904056-50-4

50

Comparative Research Designs in the Study of Regulation: How to Increase the Number of Cases Without Compromising the Strengths
David Levi-Faur,
University of Oxford
July 2003,
ISBN 1-904056-49-0

49

Exploring the Inter-Relationships of Strategic Planning, Work System Design and Performance Management in Regulatory Agencies
Derek Eldridge,
University of Manchester
February 2004,
ISBN 1-904056-48-2

48

The Regulatory Environment of the Energy Industry in the Philippines
Raul V Fabella,
University of the Philippines
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-47-4

47

The Institutional and Policy Framework for Regulation and Competition in South Africa: A Preliminary Map
Johan Ackron, Kobus Mller, Karel van der Molen and Frederick Uys in association with Erwin Schwella,
University of Stellenbosch (South Africa)
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-46-6

46

The Institutional and Policy Framework for Regulation and Competition in Ghana
Ernest Aryeetey,
University of Ghana
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-45-8

45

The Institutional and Policy Framework for Regulation and Competition in Malaysia
Cassey Lee,
University of Malaya (Malaysia)
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-44-X

44

Regulatory Governance in the Philippines: A Profile
Ledivina V Carino,
University of the Philippines
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-43-1

43

Brazilian Regulatory Agencies: Early Appraisal and Looming Challenges
Andrea Goldstein,
OECD Development Centre (Paris) and Jos Claudio Linhares Pires, BNDES - Rio de Janeiro
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-42-3

42

Private Sector Development Strategy: Some Critical Issues
Graeme Hodge,
Monash University (Australia)
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-41-5

41

Information, ICTs and Ethical Trade: Implications for Self-Regulation
Richard Duncombe and Richard Heeks,
University of Manchester
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-40-7

40

The Institutional Policy Framework for Regulation and Competition in Sri Lanka
Malathy Knight-John,
Institute of Policy Studies (Sri Lanka)
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-39-3

39

Regulation and Competition: Emerging Issues in an Indian Perspective
T G Arun,
University of Manchester
October 2003,
ISBN 1-904056-38-5

38

Globalisation on the Ground: Global Production Networks, Competition, Regulation and Economic Development
Jeffrey Henderson,
University of Manchester
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-37-7

37

Competition, Regulation and the Urban Poor: A Case Study of Water
Diana Mitlin,
University of Manchester
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-36-9

36

Economic Development and the Competitive Process
J S Metcalfe, R Ramlogan, E Uyarra, University of Manchester
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-35-0


35

Comparing Regulatory Systems: Institutions, Processes and Legal Forms in Industrialised Countries
Anthony Ogus, University of Manchester
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-34-2


34

Researching Economic Regulation in Developing Countries: Developing a Methodology for Critical Analysis
David Parker, Aston University and Colin Kirkpatrick, University of Manchester
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-33-4


33

Competition Policy, Market Power and Collusion in Developing Countries
Paul Cook, University of Manchester
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-32-6


32

Public Management and Regulatory Governance
Martin Minogue,
University of Manchester
December 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-31-8

31

Electricity Sector Reform in Developing Countries: An Econometric Assessment of the Effects of Privatisation, Competition and Regulation
Yin-Fang Zhang and Colin Kirkpatrick,
University of Manchester and David Parker,
Aston University
October 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-30-X

30

Developing and Applying Regulatory Impact Assessment Methodologies in Low and Middle Income Countries
Norman Lee,
University of Manchester
October 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-29-6

29

Capital Accumulation, State Intervention and Privatisation
Tan Wooi Syn,
University of Malaya (Malaysia)
October 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-28-8

28

Privatisation and Capital Accumulation in Malaysia
Tan Wooi Syn,
University of Malaya (Malaysia)
October 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-27-X

27

The Importance of Law-and-Economics for Regulation in Transitional Economies
Anthony Ogus,
University of Manchester
October 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-26-1

26

UK Corporate Acquisitions in Latin America in the 1990s: Lost Opportunities in a New Economic Environment?
Edmund Amann, University of Manchester,
Germano Mendes De Paula,
Universidade Federal de Uberlndia (Brazil) and Joo Carlos Ferraz,
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
October 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-25-3

25

Industrial Development and Equity Distribution in Malaysian Manufacturing: Institutional Perspectives
Lee Hwok Aun,
University of Malaya (Malaysia)
October 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-24-5

24

Corporate Governance and Debt in the Malaysian Financial Crisis of 1997-98
Tommy Thomas,
United Nations Development Programme
October 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-23-7

23

Ownership Structure in the Malaysian Corporate Sector: Its Impact on Corporate Governance, Performance, Financing and Investment Patterns
Fazilah Abdul Samad,
University of Malaya (Malaysia)
October 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-22-9

22

The Relative Performance of Public and Private Enterprise Under Conditions of Active and Passive Ownership
Johan Willner,
bo Akademi University (Finland) and David Parker,
Aston University
October 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-21-0

21

Labour and Total Factor Productivity in the Chinese Electronics Industry in the 1990s
Yin-Fang Zhang and David Parker, University of Aston
March 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-20-2


20

Telecommunications Reforms in Malaysia
Cassey Lee,
University of Malaya
March 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-19-9

19

Raising the Agenda for Capacity Building in the CRC
Derek Eldridge,
University of Manchester
March 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-18-0

18

Regulation and Competition in South Africa
Erwin Schwella,
University of Stellenbosch,
South AfricaFebruary 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-17-2

17

The Regulation of Accountability for New Forms of Public Procurement
Jean Shaoul,
University of Manchester
January 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-16-4

16

Privatisation and Poverty: The Distributional Impact of Utility Privatisation
Kate Bayliss,
University of Greenwich
January 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-15-6

15

Globalisation and Regulatory Autonomy in Small Developing States: The Case of Jamaican Telecommunications Reform
Martin Lodge and Lindsay Stirton, London School of Economics
January 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-14-8


14

Sri Lanka's Telecommunications Industry: From Privatisation to Anti-Competition?
Sisira Jayasuriya, University of Melbourne (Australia) and Malathy Knight-John,
Institute of Policy Studies (Sri Lanka)
January 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-13-X

13

Privatisation and Indigenous Ownership: Evidence from Africa
John Craig, University of Huddersfield
January 2002,
ISBN 1-904056-12-1


12

Regulation and Public-Private Partnerships
Nutavoot Pongsiri, University of Manchester
October 2001,
ISBN 1-904056-11-3


11

The Efficiency of Pension Fund Managers in Latin America
Armando Barrientos, University of Manchester and Aziz Boussofiane, University of Hertfordshire Business School
October 2001,
ISBN 1-904056-10-5

10

Regulation, Competition and Small and Medium Enterprises in Developing Countries
Peter Quartey, University of Manchester
October 2001,
ISBN 1-904056-09-1


9

Priority Research Issues Relating to Regulation and Competition in Ghana
Ernest Aryeetey, University of Ghana
October 2001,
ISBN 1-904056-08-3


8

Ethical Trade, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Self-Regulation
Richard Heeks and Richard Duncombe, University of Manchester
October 2001,
ISBN 1-904056-07-5


7

Privatisation and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
Paul Cook and Yuichiro Uchida, University of Manchester
October 2001,
ISBN 1-904056-06-7


6

Economic Regulation: A Preliminary Literature Review and Summary of Research Questions Arising
David Parker, Aston University
October 2001,
ISBN 1-904056-05-9


5

Regulatory Impact Assessment in Developing Countries: Research Issues
Colin Kirkpatrick,
University of Manchester
October 2001,
ISBN 1-904056-04-0

4

Regulatory Institutions and Structures
Anthony Ogus, University of Manchester
October 2001,
ISBN 1-904056-03-2


3

Governance-based Analysis of Regulation
Martin Minogue, University of Manchester
October 2001,
ISBN 1-904056-02-4


2

Competition and its Regulation: Key Issues
Paul Cook, University of Manchester
October 2001,
ISBN 1-904056-01-6


1

The Welfare and Political Economy Dimensions of Private vs State Ownership Enterprise
Paul Cook, University of Manchester and Raul V Fabella,
University of the Philippines
June 2001,
ISBN 1-904056-00-8