This paper points to the centrality of the infrastructure industry in the study of regulation, in general, and the regulatory state, in particular. It progress in three steps. First, it considers the particular attributes that make infrastructure industries a unique site for the exploration of policy trajectories and the limits of statehood. Second, it discusses, in brief, cross-national and cross-sectoral experiences in regulating infrastructure industries to highlight the diversity and instability that have characterized their regulation over the past three decades. Finally, the paper takes the problem-solving capacity of the regulatory state into question in the face of inherent ‘wicked issues’. In conclusion, the paper develops three sc...
Diffusion of regulatory models involving commercialization or privatization, coupled with delegation...
The international financial crisis and global downturn will influence prospects for infrastructure i...
Infrastructure, physical assets like airports, bridges, and railroads is a fairly new asset class th...
This book provides a comprehensive discussion of the public policy and management issues that are en...
Infrastructure in advanced nations has been transformed from a sector dominated by state-owned utili...
Draft onlyThe project will bring together scholars whose work focuses on the rise of the regulatory ...
Producers' anticipations of paying monopoly fees for infrastructure services dampen their incentive ...
Levi-Faur and Starobin (2013) have recently drawn our attention to the important role of regulatory ...
This paper examines some important economic aspects associated with the notion that consistency in t...
As regions around the world are considering increased integration of key energy, transport or other ...
AbstractThis chapter discusses what many infrastructure industries have in common — economies of sca...
International audienceInfrastructure regulation has traditionally been conceived as a national or lo...
This paper argues that, while most countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have managed to sign...
Infrastructure regulation under asymmetric information on cost and effort-averse agents is revisited...
Infrastructures -- tangible, intangible, and institutional public facilities, from bridges to health...
Diffusion of regulatory models involving commercialization or privatization, coupled with delegation...
The international financial crisis and global downturn will influence prospects for infrastructure i...
Infrastructure, physical assets like airports, bridges, and railroads is a fairly new asset class th...
This book provides a comprehensive discussion of the public policy and management issues that are en...
Infrastructure in advanced nations has been transformed from a sector dominated by state-owned utili...
Draft onlyThe project will bring together scholars whose work focuses on the rise of the regulatory ...
Producers' anticipations of paying monopoly fees for infrastructure services dampen their incentive ...
Levi-Faur and Starobin (2013) have recently drawn our attention to the important role of regulatory ...
This paper examines some important economic aspects associated with the notion that consistency in t...
As regions around the world are considering increased integration of key energy, transport or other ...
AbstractThis chapter discusses what many infrastructure industries have in common — economies of sca...
International audienceInfrastructure regulation has traditionally been conceived as a national or lo...
This paper argues that, while most countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have managed to sign...
Infrastructure regulation under asymmetric information on cost and effort-averse agents is revisited...
Infrastructures -- tangible, intangible, and institutional public facilities, from bridges to health...
Diffusion of regulatory models involving commercialization or privatization, coupled with delegation...
The international financial crisis and global downturn will influence prospects for infrastructure i...
Infrastructure, physical assets like airports, bridges, and railroads is a fairly new asset class th...