Eiko Kauffman, GIZ, Germany
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Transcript Eiko Kauffman, GIZ, Germany
Rapport Session II:
„Benefits of Competition Reform for Producers
and Consumers – Country Experiences and
Evidence“
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CREW Inception Meeting
Jaipur, March 14, 2013
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Input by:
Scott Davenport, Trade & Investment, NSW, Australia
Karen Ellis, Overseas Development Institute, UK
Godius Kahyarara, Department of Economics, University of Dar-esSalaam
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Key take aways for CREW
Methodology
Define ‘methodology’ broadly at the first instance
If the problems are framed properly we easily come to the methodology
for research
Consumer benefits measured as ‘price’ could be ‘easy’ proxy indicator
Blend of quantitative and qualitative methods important
No one size fits all methodology recommendable
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Key take aways for CREW cont.
Country and Sector selection
Strategically pick sectors in line with relevance for government(s)
Lift discussion above benefits to vested interests
Selection of countries based on difference in functioning of market
Definition of market is key – narrow focus might be the way to go
Important to know the market background to ‘understand’ results
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Producer Welfare
How to sell it to the governments
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