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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Claude Henry (, Ecole polytechnique, Paris) , Michel Matheu (, Commissariat général du Plan, France) , Alain Jeunemaître (, Ecole polytechnique, Paris, and Maison Française, Oxford)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.40cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9780199244157ISBN 10: 0199244154 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 06 September 2001 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Claude Henry and Michel Matheu: New regulations for public services in competition 2: Simon Cowan: Developments in regulatory principles: the UK experience 3: Peter Vass: The UK Model 4: Sir Ian Byatt: The water regulation regime in England and Wales 5: Luc Baumstark: The pioneering Swedish experiment in railway regulation 6: Curt Anderson: Sweden: a case of lighter or tighter telecom regulation? 7: Dominique Bureau and Nicolas Curien: Establishing independent regulators in France 8: Pierre-Alain Roche and Pascal Johannes: Regulation in water and sanitation sector in France 9: Francesco Bavagnoli: Independent regulators in Italy 10: Pippo Ranci: Regulating energy in Italy 11: Nicolas Curien and Michel Matheu: The electricity and telecommunications sectors in Spain: rapid change, regulators at the crossroads 12: José María Vázquez Quintana: The Spanish experience of regulation within the telecommunications sector 13: Katharina Gassner: Contrasts in Germany: decentralised versus sector-specific regulation 14: Ulf Böge: Liberalisation of energy markets: the German way 15: P. A. Buigues, O. Guersent, and J. F. Pons: Network utilities: the EU institutions and the member states 16: P. A. Buigues, O. Guersent, and J. F. Pons: Alternative models for future regulation 17: Jorge Vasconcelos: Co-operation among energy regulators in the European Union 18: Herve Dumez and Alain Jeunemaître: Improving air traffic services performance in Europe: the economic regulation perspective 19: David Kennedy and Nick Stern: Transforming infrastructure in Eastern Europe 20: Jacques Crémer: Regulating the Internet?ReviewsThis book provides a wealth of information and argumentation. No economist with an interest in utility regulation should neglect to read it The Business Economist The real value of this book is the light it casts on the different approaches to privatisation and liberalisation of network utilities within Europe The Business Economist This book provides a wealth of information and argumentation. No economist with an interest in utility regulation should neglect to read it The Business Economist The real value of this book is the light it casts on the different approaches to privatisation and liberalisation of network utilities within Europe The Business Economist Author InformationClaude Henry is Director of Research, CNRS and Ecole polytechnique, Paris. Michel Matheu is head of the Energy, Environment, Agriculture and Services department, Commissariat général du Plan, Paris. Alain Jeunemaitre is Director of Research, Nuffield College, Oxford and the Maison Française d'Oxford. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |