From time to time, our funded researchers, partner institutions, and others publish books about the projects we fund. As a specialist in development literature, IDRC supports these publications because they add to the body of development research knowledge.
 
You can find a full list of non-IDRC published books here.

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Competition Law in Action: Experiences from Developing Countries

Since the early 1990s, the number of competition authorities has increased markedly around the world, particularly in transition and developing economies. These young institutions have faced many challenges, and experienced successes and failures...

Competition Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements: How to Assure Development Gains

This publication focuses on competition issues in South-South regional trade agreements (RTAs), dealing with cross-regional, regional and sector-specific experiences. It addresses issues and makes recommendations of relevance to competition...

Competition, Competitiveness and Development: Lessons from Developing Countries

For nearly four decades, UNCTAD has been dealing with the issue of anti-competitive or restrictive business practices. As evidenced by the rapidly growing number of countries involved in the preparation, adoption and implementation of competition...

The Consumer Guide to Competition:
A Practical Handbook

  This handbook, aimed at informing consumer organisations and advocates, explores the range of issues that competition analysis can cover and points out potential problem areas for those representing the consumer interest in competition cases. It...

RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
A Practical Guide for Research and Community-Based Organizations

Development research groups are finding it harder to depend solely on international funding for support. To survive, they must adapt to changing donor trends and explore different funding options. IDRC’s Donor Partnership Division partnered with the...

MACROECONOMIC VOLATILITY, INSTITUTIONS AND FINANCIAL ARCHITECTURES
The Developing World Experience

The deregulation of domestic financial markets and the capital account in developing countries has frequently been associated with financial turmoil and macro volatility. The book analyzes the experiences of several countries, drawing implications...

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