Regulation and Development
Explore the intricacies of economic development with "Regulation and Development" by Jean-Jacques Laffont, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. This essential volume spans 292 pages and provides a pioneering theoretical framework for understanding the regulation of public services in developing countries.
Laffont skillfully combines organization theory with historical perspectives, complemented by straightforward empirical tests to evaluate diverse methods of structuring regulatory institutions. His in-depth analysis not only sheds light on the challenges faced by emerging economies but also offers valuable insights into effective government policies and economic governance.
Whether you are a student, scholar, or practitioner in the fields of economics, public policy, or development, this book will enhance your understanding of the complex relationship between regulation and progress. Don't miss out on this significant contribution to economic history and development economics!