Competition and regulation for inclusive growth in Southern Africa
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Competition and regulation for inclusive growth in Southern Africa
Fanele, 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This volume locates the international debates on competition and corporate power in the critical issue of inclusive growth. There is a particular focus on shaping regional energy markets, taking into account the implications of climate change as well as the challenges of extending access to affordable energy to low-income households and small businesses. The volume critically assesses the efficacy of the competition and economic regulation framework, reviewing the impact of the regional (ie. southern African) competition authorities and surveying the impact of particular interventions in the competition and economic regulation arena. This book accomplishes two tasks that are still not adequately covered in the existing literature: first, the book examines in a single framework both competition and economic regulation and second, it takes a southern African view in examining these two topics. Competition and regulation are both distinct but crucial areas of knowledge for the development of the economies of the countries of Southern Africa. The legal and policy framework for competition and regulation in the region is relatively new with a number of national institutions still in their infancy. There is an emphasis on developing African case studies for both training and knowledge-sharing purposes.
目次
Introduction: Competition and the inclusive economy
Chapter 1: Growth and development in the cosmetics, soaps and detergents regional value chains: South Africa and Zambia - Teboho Bosiu, Farisai Chinanga and Mwanda Phiri
Chapter 2: Competition policy for the Tripartite Free Trade Area -
Jonathan Klaaren and Fungai Sibanda
Chapter 3: Fighting anticompetitive practices in the Malawi sugar industry - Angela Kachipapa Chapter 4: Regional integration in southern Africa: A platform for electricity sustainability - Gaylor Montmasson-Clair and Bhavna Deonarain
Chapter 5: How rooftop PV can enhance energy security for households across the SADC - Shannon Knight and Noxolo Mahlalela
Chapter 6: Planning a country's energy infrastructure: Emerging debates from South Africa and their implications - Duncan Lishman, Paul Anderson and Dumakude Nxumalo
Chapter 7: Household tipping points in the face of rising electricity tariffs - Angelika Goliger and Aalia Cassim
Chapter 8: Cost reflective price regulation of petroleum: The case for Zambia - Deborah Bwalya and Lungisani Zulu
Chapter 9: The effects of competition on cement prices and the productivity of cement producers in
Ethiopia - Tesfaw Wondimu Tefera and Simon Roberts
Chapter 10: Cartel enforcement: Adoption of a leniency progamme in Kenya - Barnabas Andiva and Edith Masereti
Chapter 11: Overcharge estimates in the South African reinforcing bar cartel - Pamela Mondliwa and Reena Das Nair
Chapter 12: Competition assessment in Malawi's transport sector - Fexter Katungwe
Chapter 13: Spectrum policy for competition and development: A comparative study of approaches and outcomes in Africa - Genna Robb
Chapter 14: Regulating for the growth of mobile financial services: A case study of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda - Anthea Paelo
Chapter 15: Procedural innovation in competition law for small economies - Rory Macmillan
Conclusion: Building institutions for competition enforcement and regional integration in southern Africa - Mark Burke, Tamara Paremoer, Thando Vilakazi and Tatenda Zengeni
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