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Regulatory Reform : Economic Analysis and British Experience

Part of the Regulation of Economic Activity S. series
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Regulatory reform had its beginnings in the United States in the 1970s, and today it is taking place around the globe.

One of the central questions for industrial policy is how to regulate firms with market power.

This text tackles this important policy issue in two parts: it describes an analytical framework for studying the main issues in regulatory reform, and then applies the analysis to the British experience in four utility industries - telecommunications, gas, electricity, and water supply. Britain's utility industries, state-owned monopolies just ten years ago, offer a dramatic example of comprehensive reforms with parallels elsewhere: industries have been restructured, markets have been liberalized, and new regulatory methods and institutions have been created.

The authors focus on common policy questions that arise in each industry while taking into account the considerable diversity between the industries and the different reform policies adopted. The analysis and experience in Britain's utility industries also provides a rich variety of issues concerning monopolistic and anticompetitive practices that are of interest for competition policy in general.

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The MIT Press
0262011433 / 9780262011433
Hardback
338.9
02/12/1994
United States
406 pages, 15 illustrations
159 x 235 mm, 780 grams
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