This paper provides a comprehensive literature review of the ‘Regulatory State’ through the lens of utility regulation. The review is multidisciplinary with it bringing together the insights available from the political science, economics, legal and management science literatures. It is clear that while the term ‘Regulatory State’ is essentially missing from the economics literature a vast array of economics papers provide valuable insights for debates about the Regulatory State within political science. In addition to reviewing the existing literature, the paper identifies opportunities for future research. The literature is grouped into five topics: (i) Consumers, (ii) Courts, (iii) Ideas, Experts and Expertise, (iv) Governance and (v) As...
Public Utilities in general are natural monopolies. As such, they have some unusual economic charact...
Since 1970, scholars in economics, law and political science have produced important new insights ab...
Regulation is one the significant economic role and function of the government.There are...
Brief commentary by Edward L. Flippen (Partner, McGuireWoods LLP; Lecturer in law, University of Vir...
Over the last 20 years, the study of economic regulation has attracted growing attention in politica...
The introduction of liberalisation and public management reforms have arguably led to a shift from ‘...
The paper is organized as follows. In a first, theoretical part, I will unpack the logic and concept...
This foreword introduces Revisiting the Public Utility, a series of essays published in a special ...
The work presented in this thesis relates to the general theory on the privatisation and regulation ...
This article introduces the special issue by presenting a framework for the study of regulatory poli...
125 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.This study examines state reg...
As regulation boomed as an instrument of public policy, from the 1980s, so it has also become a majo...
“The degree of change in the ways governance through regulation is exercised can hardly be exaggerat...
This paper seeks to bring to the attention of regulatory economists and policymakers the existence o...
The term ‘regulatory state ’ entered the vocabulary of students of European Politics over twelve yea...
Public Utilities in general are natural monopolies. As such, they have some unusual economic charact...
Since 1970, scholars in economics, law and political science have produced important new insights ab...
Regulation is one the significant economic role and function of the government.There are...
Brief commentary by Edward L. Flippen (Partner, McGuireWoods LLP; Lecturer in law, University of Vir...
Over the last 20 years, the study of economic regulation has attracted growing attention in politica...
The introduction of liberalisation and public management reforms have arguably led to a shift from ‘...
The paper is organized as follows. In a first, theoretical part, I will unpack the logic and concept...
This foreword introduces Revisiting the Public Utility, a series of essays published in a special ...
The work presented in this thesis relates to the general theory on the privatisation and regulation ...
This article introduces the special issue by presenting a framework for the study of regulatory poli...
125 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.This study examines state reg...
As regulation boomed as an instrument of public policy, from the 1980s, so it has also become a majo...
“The degree of change in the ways governance through regulation is exercised can hardly be exaggerat...
This paper seeks to bring to the attention of regulatory economists and policymakers the existence o...
The term ‘regulatory state ’ entered the vocabulary of students of European Politics over twelve yea...
Public Utilities in general are natural monopolies. As such, they have some unusual economic charact...
Since 1970, scholars in economics, law and political science have produced important new insights ab...
Regulation is one the significant economic role and function of the government.There are...