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Public choice theory
Regulatory capture
Regulation
Economy of the United Kingdom
Government
Politics
Financial Services Authority
TPRC
Administrative law
Economics of regulation
Lobbying

WORKSHOP ON REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS FOR CORE ECONOMIC SECTORS CO-ORGANISED BY SOUTH AFRICA’S NATIONAL TREASURY AND THE OECD AGENDA 17 and 18 November 2009, Budget Council Room, 40 Church Square,

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