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COMPETITION AND DEVELOPMENT: Bibliography
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Brusick, P.; Clarke, J.L. 2005. Operationalizing special and differential treatment in cooperation agreements on competition law and policy. In Brusick, P.; Alvarez, A.M.; Cernat, L., ed., Competition provisions in regional trade agreements: how to assure development gains. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, Switzerland. pp. 161–188. Cited 21 Jan. 2008.

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Carlin, W.; Haskel, J.; Seabright, P. 2001a. Understanding ‘the essential fact about capitalism’: markets, competition and creative destruction. National Institute Economic Review, 175, 67–84. Cited 21 Jan. 2008.

Carlin, W.; Fries, S.; Schaffer, M.; Seabright, P. 2001b. Competition and enterprise performance in transition economies: evidence from a cross-country survey. William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. Working paper 376. 49 pp. Cited 21 Jan. 2008.

Cernat, L. 2005. Eager to ink, but ready to act? In Brusick, P.; Alvarez, A.M.; Cernat, L., ed., Competition provisions in regional trade agreements: how to assure development gains. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, Switzerland. pp. 1–36. Cited 21 Jan. 2008.

Chabane, N. 2003. An evaluation of the influence of BEE on the application of competition policy in South Africa. Development Policy Research Unit, School of Economics, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa. Cited 30 Jan. 2008.

Chetty, V. 2005. The place of public interest in South Africa’s competition legislation: some implications for international antitrust convergence. Presented at the American Bar Association's Section of Antitrust Law 53rd Spring Meeting, Washington, DC, 30 March to 1 April 2005. Cited 21 Jan. 2008.

Clarke, J.L.; Evenett, S.J. 2003. The deterrent effects of national anticartel laws: evidence from the international vitamins cartel. Antitrust Bulletin, Fall 2003, 689–726. Cited 23 Jan. 2008.

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Evenett, S.J.; Jenny, F.; Meier, M. 2006. Sub-Saharan African competition database. Simon J. Evenett, University of St. Gallen and Centre for Economic Policy Research. Cited 23 Jan. 2008.

Gal, M. 2001. Does size matter: the effects of market size on optimal competition policy. University of South Carolina Law Review, 40, 1437–1478.

Gal, M. 2004. The ecology of antitrust: preconditions for competition law enforcement in developing countries. In Cernat, L.; Holmes, P. ed., Competition, competitiveness and development: lessons from developing countries. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, Switzerland. pp. 21–52. Cited 21 Jan. 2008.

Ghoneim, A.F. 2006. The Egyptian cement industry case. Draft paper prepared for the IDRC-supported project: Promoting competitive markets in developing countries (101674). International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Government of South Africa. 1998. Competition Act No. 89 of 1998. Government of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa. Cited 28 Jan. 2008.

Hahn, C.H. 2000. Entry, exit, and aggregate productivity growth: micro evidence on Korean manufacturing. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris, France. Economics Department working paper 272. 49 pp. Cited 21 Jan. 2008.

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Kahyarara, G. 2004. Competition policy, manufacturing exports, investment and productivity: firm-level evidence from Tanzania manufacturing enterprises. In Cernat, L.; Holmes, P., ed., Competition, competitiveness and development: lessons from developing countries. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, Switzerland. pp. 264–301. Cited 21 Jan. 2008.

Khemani, R.S. 2007. Competition policy and promotion of investment, economic growth and poverty alleviation in least developed countries. The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA. FIAS occasional paper 19.

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Levenstein M.; Suslow, V. 2001. Private international cartels and their effect on developing countries. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA. Background paper for the 2001 World Development Report. 100 pp. Cited 21 Jan. 2008.

Lewis, D. 2006. Speech of David Lewis, Chairperson of the Competition Tribunal of South Africa on Competition and Development, 2 May 2006, Cape Town, South Africa. Cited 11 Feb. 2008.

Lipimile, G.K. 2004. Competition policy as a stimulus for enterprise development. In Cernat, L.; Holmes, P., ed., Competition, competitiveness and development: lessons from developing countries. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, Switzerland. pp. 171–206. Cited 21 Jan. 2008.

Nkikomborirak, D. 2004. Exemptions and exceptions: implications for economic performance: the case of Thailand. In Cernat, L.; Holmes, P,. ed., Competition, competitiveness and development: lessons from developing countries. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, Switzerland. pp. 91–109. Cited 21 Jan. 2008.

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Oliveira, G. 2006. Can competition help nations meet the millennium development goals? Presented at the workshop: The development dimension of competition law and policy: economic perspectives, 2 May 1006, Cape Town, South Africa. Cited 25 Jan. 2008.

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Sittenfield, P. 2008. Advantages and limitations of Costa Rica’s experience in competition policy: a benchmark for Central America. In Schatan, C.; Riviera, E., ed., Competition policies in emerging economies. Springer, New York, NY, USA/International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, ON, Canada. In press.

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_____ 2004. An empirical examination of competition issues in selected CARICOM countries: towards policy formulation. Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies, University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. Cited 21 Jan. 2008.

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Additional reading

Carlin, W.; Schaffer, M.; Seabright, P. 2004. A minimum of rivalry: evidence from transition economies on the importance of competition for innovation and growth. William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. Working paper 670. 41 pp.

Evenett, S.J. 2003. Study on issues related to a possible multilateral framework on competition policy. Prepared for the Working Group on the Interaction between Trade and Competition Policy, World Trade Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. 167 pp. WT/WGTCP/W/228.

Fanelli, J.M.; Medhora, R. ed. 1998. Financial reform in developing countries. International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, ON, Canada/Macmillan, London, UK.

Hoekman, B.; Kee, H.L. 2003. Imports, entry and competition law as market disciplines. Centre for Economic Policy Research, London, UK.

Hoekman, B.M.; Mavroidis, P.C. 1994. Competition, competition policy and the GATT. Centre for Economic Policy Research, London, UK.

_____ 2002. Economic development, competition policy and the WTO. The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA. Working Paper.

_____ 2000. WTO dispute settlement, transparency and surveillance. The World Economy, 23(4), 527–542.

Kovacic, W. 1997. Getting started: creating new competition policy institutions in transition economies. Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 23(2), 403-453.

Latif, L.A.; Ghoneim, A.F. 2005. Competition, efficiency and competition policy in the MENA region: the case of Egypt. Paper produced for the IDRC-supported project: Competition, efficiency and competition policy in the MENA region (101726). International Development Research Centre, ON, Ottawa, Canada.

Motta, M. 2004. Competition policy; theory and practice. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, USA.

Rivera, E.; Schatan, C. 2006. Los mercados en el Istmo Centroamericano y México: ¿qué ha pasado con la competencia? Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, Mexico City, Mexico. Serie Estudios y Perspectivas no. 41.

Yun, M. 2004. Competition and productivity growth: evidence from Korean manufacturing firms. In Cernat, L.; Holmes, P., ed., Competition, competitiveness and development: lessons from developing countries. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, Switzerland. pp. 251–262.







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