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Understanding regulation : theory, strategy, and practice / Robert Baldwin and Martin Cave.
1999
N 45 BAL.U
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Detalles
Title
Understanding regulation : theory, strategy, and practice / Robert Baldwin and Martin Cave.
Tipo de elemento
Book
Descripción
xiii, 363 pages ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9780198774372 Print
Alternate Call Number
N 45 BAL.U
Resúmen
The way in which regulation works is a key concern of industries, consumers, citizens, and governments alike. Understanding Regulation takes the reader through the central issues of regulation and discusses these from a number of disciplinary perspectives. The fundamental strategies, institutions, and explanations of regulation are reviewed and the means of identifying 'good' regulation are outlined.
Nota de bibliografía, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [337]-357) and index.
Nota de contenido con formato
1. Introduction
Part I: Fundamentals
2. Why Regulate?
3. Explaining Regulation
4. Regulatory Strategies
5. Who Regulates? Institutions and Structures
6. What is 'Good' Regulation?
7. The Cost-Benefit Testing of Regulation
8. Enforcing Regulation
9. Setting Standards
10. Self-Regulation
11. Regulating Risks
12. Regulation in the European Context
13. Regulatory Competition and Co-ordination
14. British Utilities Regulation: the Basic Structure
Part II: Particular Concerns
15. Price Setting in Natural Monopolies
16. Regulation versus Competition
17. Price Capping Mechanisms
18. Measuring Efficiency: benchmarking and Yardsticking and Performance
19. Regulating Quality
20. Franchising and its Limitations
21. Accountability
22. Procedures and Fairness
23. Conclusions
Select Bibliography
Index.
Part I: Fundamentals
2. Why Regulate?
3. Explaining Regulation
4. Regulatory Strategies
5. Who Regulates? Institutions and Structures
6. What is 'Good' Regulation?
7. The Cost-Benefit Testing of Regulation
8. Enforcing Regulation
9. Setting Standards
10. Self-Regulation
11. Regulating Risks
12. Regulation in the European Context
13. Regulatory Competition and Co-ordination
14. British Utilities Regulation: the Basic Structure
Part II: Particular Concerns
15. Price Setting in Natural Monopolies
16. Regulation versus Competition
17. Price Capping Mechanisms
18. Measuring Efficiency: benchmarking and Yardsticking and Performance
19. Regulating Quality
20. Franchising and its Limitations
21. Accountability
22. Procedures and Fairness
23. Conclusions
Select Bibliography
Index.
Published
Oxford ; : Oxford University Press, 1999
Lengua(s)
eng
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