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the general social assistance system , while theoretically attractive , fail to reach a
large share of the poor because of inadequate targeting . Income transfers tend
to be well targeted in countries with less than 10 percent of the population below
...
the general social assistance system , while theoretically attractive , fail to reach a
large share of the poor because of inadequate targeting . Income transfers tend
to be well targeted in countries with less than 10 percent of the population below
...
Page 198
There are a variety of reasons why less interventionist approaches should be
preferred to more interventionist ones . In terms of efficiency , highly coercive
instruments usually require substantial administrative resources for monitoring
and ...
There are a variety of reasons why less interventionist approaches should be
preferred to more interventionist ones . In terms of efficiency , highly coercive
instruments usually require substantial administrative resources for monitoring
and ...
Page 202
Minimising the amount of discretion , once certain defined parameters have been
breached , sends a powerful message to industry to deliver on less interventionist
forms of regulation . Of course this does not preclude lobbying by business ...
Minimising the amount of discretion , once certain defined parameters have been
breached , sends a powerful message to industry to deliver on less interventionist
forms of regulation . Of course this does not preclude lobbying by business ...
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Contents
the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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