We've published two new reading lists for your learning/debating pleasure:
- Universal Service and Pro-Poor Infrastructure provides guidance on how liberalizing utility sectors can work in concert with expanding the poor's access to water, electricity and telephony.
- Market Institutions and Economic Growth starts with the literature on New Institutional Economics and goes on to examine the relationships between pro-market institutions, governance, democracy and growth.
(Yes, we know there's nothing by the immensely talented Mancur Olson on the latter list. The reading lists are collections of recent articles.)
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