The introduction of competition into utilities is currently being pursued in the many countries, including the UK. Competition can take various forms, such as competition for outputs, inputs, franchises, and outright takeovers. Attention is currently focused on output competition, whereby customers are being given a choice of final supplier in many industries. We consider the implications of the introduction of such competition, including the effects on industrial structure and contracts, cross-subsidies and distributional concerns, and uncertainty and stranded contracts. We also analyze the transitional problems encountered as competition is introduced and suggest that the UK regulators and government have, in some key respects, failed to ...
The paper discusses competition in the water industry in the UK, with the focus on product-market co...
Starting in 1998, the electricity market in England and Wales will be opened up to full competition,...
In a broad sense, the term „competition” defines the relations between economic operators acting on ...
The introduction of competition into utilities is currently being pursued in the many countries, inc...
The main section of the paper analyzes the principles and practice of competition policy for utiliti...
Eleven papers analyze and draw some preliminary lessons from the British experience in introducing c...
This paper discusses recent British policy towards the introduction of competition into regulated in...
If regulation is supposed to replicate (some would say „mimic‟) or at least reflect the results of c...
Considers the main issues in regulatory reform and assesses regulatory reform in Great Britain. Addr...
In broad terms, recent theory suggests that the increased emphasis that has been placed in many coun...
International audienceThe introduction of competition in regulated industries may have positive or n...
This paper examines the introduction of competition into the English and Welsh water and sewerage in...
Access regimes, coupled with entry in the contestable sectors of the relevant industries, have facil...
Starting in 1998, the electricity market in England and Wales will be opened up to full competition,...
This paper assesses what role product market competition and regulatory reforms may have played in t...
The paper discusses competition in the water industry in the UK, with the focus on product-market co...
Starting in 1998, the electricity market in England and Wales will be opened up to full competition,...
In a broad sense, the term „competition” defines the relations between economic operators acting on ...
The introduction of competition into utilities is currently being pursued in the many countries, inc...
The main section of the paper analyzes the principles and practice of competition policy for utiliti...
Eleven papers analyze and draw some preliminary lessons from the British experience in introducing c...
This paper discusses recent British policy towards the introduction of competition into regulated in...
If regulation is supposed to replicate (some would say „mimic‟) or at least reflect the results of c...
Considers the main issues in regulatory reform and assesses regulatory reform in Great Britain. Addr...
In broad terms, recent theory suggests that the increased emphasis that has been placed in many coun...
International audienceThe introduction of competition in regulated industries may have positive or n...
This paper examines the introduction of competition into the English and Welsh water and sewerage in...
Access regimes, coupled with entry in the contestable sectors of the relevant industries, have facil...
Starting in 1998, the electricity market in England and Wales will be opened up to full competition,...
This paper assesses what role product market competition and regulatory reforms may have played in t...
The paper discusses competition in the water industry in the UK, with the focus on product-market co...
Starting in 1998, the electricity market in England and Wales will be opened up to full competition,...
In a broad sense, the term „competition” defines the relations between economic operators acting on ...