LIRNEasia practice on research –> policy: For discussion


Posted on March 25, 2008  /  0 Comments

LIRNEasia’s practice on research –> policy
Rohan Samarajiva

The research that LIRNEasia does will never get a Nobel Prize.  We work on applied research topics that are theoretically informed, but involve for the most part close engagement with what is actually happening on the ground in some country, preferably one that is in Emerging Asia.  This allows not only a focus on policy and regulation as actually practised (a signature of our work), but also more effective communication to policy-makers using analogies.

However, this does not mean that we do not generate new knowledge.  Aggressive interrogation of applied research allows us to abstract certain concepts and methods that are of general applicability.  Examples are the Telecom Regulatory Environment (TRE) assessment instrument extracted from the work on regulation and investment and “banded forbearance” regulatory tool being worked up based on the indicators work.      

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