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Mark McGillivray
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RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
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Oliver Morrissey
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Centre for Research in Economic Development and International Trade (CREDIT), The University of Nottingham, UK
School of Economics, The University of Nottingham, UK
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About this book
Liberalization - economic policy reforms to render economies more market-orientated - is a central issue in most countries of the world. This important contribution to the literature of liberalization analyzes theoretical issues and experiences of reform. Existing approaches to evaluating the effects of reform are reviewed, difficulties of measuring liberalization are discussed, the complex ways in which reforms can impact on individuals and groups are illustrated, and the importance of political concerns are addressed. The final four chapters offer detailed case studies of Pakistan, Mozambique, Vietnam and Sri Lanka.
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21 September 2022
Table of contents (10 chapters)
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- Mark McGillivray, Oliver Morrissey
Pages 1-17
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- Chris Milner, Oliver Morrissey
Pages 60-82
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- David Greenaway, Steve Leybourne, David Sapsford
Pages 130-145
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- Tony Addison, Clara de Sousa
Pages 163-185
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Back Matter
Pages 233-240
Editors and Affiliations
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RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Mark McGillivray
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Centre for Research in Economic Development and International Trade (CREDIT), The University of Nottingham, UK
Oliver Morrissey
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School of Economics, The University of Nottingham, UK
Oliver Morrissey
About the editors
TONY ADDISON Lecturer in Economics, University of Warwick
PREMA-CHANDRA ATHUKORALA Senior Research Fellow, Department of Economics, Australian National University, Canberra
CLARA DE SOUSA Lecturer in Economics, University of Maputo, previously at University of Warwick
DAVID GREENAWAY Professor of Economics and Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Nottingham. He was Chairman of CREDIT from 1995-1998
KAREL JANSEN Research Fellow at the ISS, The Hague
STEVE LEYBOURNE Reader in Econometrics, University of Nottingham
ANDREW McKAY Lecturer in Economics and an Internal Fellow of CREDIT, University of Nottingham
CHRIS MILNER Professor of International Economics and an Internal Fellow of CREDIT, University of Nottingham
DAVID SAPSFORD Professor of Economics, University of Lancaster