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This book is the latest annual review of utility regulation and deregulation, published in association with the Institute of Economic Affairs and the London Business School. It contains a series of chapters from leading practitioners in the field which comment on the most significant and up-to-date developments. Topics include US telecoms deregulation, road network regulation, UK competition policy, Ofcom and light touch regulation, railway regulation, the liberalisation of European utility markets, postal regulation, investment and regulation, and energy regulation in the UK.

Two papers are presented on each issue: the first by a distinguished academic or industry expert and the second, a shorter comment, usually by the relevant regulator. Together they show how regulation and deregulation are evolving, and highlight the successes which have been achieved and the failures which must be overcome. This book will be of considerable value to practitioners, policymakers and academics involved in regulatory reform and regulatory economics. It will also be of interest to anyone wishing to gain an overview of international regulatory policies.



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'I enjoyed very much reading this book; it will be of great interest to practitioners, policymakers and academics involved in regulatory reform.' -- Alexandre de Streel, European Competition Law Review

Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction 1. The Failure of Good Intentions: The Collapse of American Telecommunications after Six Years of Deregulation – J. Gregory Sidak, Chairman’s Comments – David Edmonds 2. Road Networks: Efficiency, Externalities and Consumer Choice – David Starkie – Chairman’s Comments – Leonard Waverman 3. The Enterprise Act: Pluses and Minuses for Competition Policy – George Yarrow – Chairman’s Comments – Sir Derek Morris 4. Ofcom and Light Touch Regulation – Martin Cave – Chairman’s Comments – Irwin Stelzer 5. What to do About the Railways? – Chris Nash – Chairman’s Comments – Tom Winsor 6. Liberalizing Utility Markets in the European Union – Frits Bolkestein – Chairman’s Comments – Philip Fletcher 7. Measuring the Success of Postal Regulators: Best Practice in Postal Regulation – Ian Senior – Chairman’s Comments – Graham Corbett 8. Can Regulation Address the Investment Problem? Examples from Aviation – Doug Andrew – Chairman’s Comments – Andrew Sentance 9. Gas, Electricity and the Energy Review – Colin Robinson – Chairman’s Comments – Callum McCarthy Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/06/2004
      ISBN13: 9781843767701, 978-1843767701
      ISBN10: 1843767708

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book is the latest annual review of utility regulation and deregulation, published in association with the Institute of Economic Affairs and the London Business School. It contains a series of chapters from leading practitioners in the field which comment on the most significant and up-to-date developments. Topics include US telecoms deregulation, road network regulation, UK competition policy, Ofcom and light touch regulation, railway regulation, the liberalisation of European utility markets, postal regulation, investment and regulation, and energy regulation in the UK.

      Two papers are presented on each issue: the first by a distinguished academic or industry expert and the second, a shorter comment, usually by the relevant regulator. Together they show how regulation and deregulation are evolving, and highlight the successes which have been achieved and the failures which must be overcome. This book will be of considerable value to practitioners, policymakers and academics involved in regulatory reform and regulatory economics. It will also be of interest to anyone wishing to gain an overview of international regulatory policies.



      Trade Review
      'I enjoyed very much reading this book; it will be of great interest to practitioners, policymakers and academics involved in regulatory reform.' -- Alexandre de Streel, European Competition Law Review

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Introduction 1. The Failure of Good Intentions: The Collapse of American Telecommunications after Six Years of Deregulation – J. Gregory Sidak, Chairman’s Comments – David Edmonds 2. Road Networks: Efficiency, Externalities and Consumer Choice – David Starkie – Chairman’s Comments – Leonard Waverman 3. The Enterprise Act: Pluses and Minuses for Competition Policy – George Yarrow – Chairman’s Comments – Sir Derek Morris 4. Ofcom and Light Touch Regulation – Martin Cave – Chairman’s Comments – Irwin Stelzer 5. What to do About the Railways? – Chris Nash – Chairman’s Comments – Tom Winsor 6. Liberalizing Utility Markets in the European Union – Frits Bolkestein – Chairman’s Comments – Philip Fletcher 7. Measuring the Success of Postal Regulators: Best Practice in Postal Regulation – Ian Senior – Chairman’s Comments – Graham Corbett 8. Can Regulation Address the Investment Problem? Examples from Aviation – Doug Andrew – Chairman’s Comments – Andrew Sentance 9. Gas, Electricity and the Energy Review – Colin Robinson – Chairman’s Comments – Callum McCarthy Index

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