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  26. Responsive regulation:achieving the right balance between persuasion and penalisation. (2009). Ojo, Marianne.
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  45. Creating the Conditions for International Business Expansion: The Impact of Regulation on Economic Growth in Developing Countries - A Cross-Country Analysis. (2003). Parker, David ; Jalilian, Hossein ; Kirkpatrick, Colin.
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