The objective of this paper is to examine the interaction between companies and the changing regulatory map in key industries, namely energy (electricity and gas), and telecommunications. Companies operating in Germany and the UK are well placed to judge the efficacy of different regulatory institutions. Moreover, through their market and lobbying behaviour, such companies are an important influence in shaping the future direction of regulation. For these reason, we examined, through a set of interviews, how companies perceive regulation in Germany and the UK, and whether their actions provided pressure on national governments and European institutions for convergence of regulation or continued divergence
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The objective of this paper is to examine the interaction between companies and the changing regulat...
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This chapter examines the processes and outcomes of Europeanization in the German utilities' sectors...
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The paper discusses the respective roles of competition policy and sector-specific regulation for in...
Many European-level networks and regulatory constellations in different sectors (e.g., energy, telec...
The German energy industries will be subjected to regulation of network access enforced by a sector-...
The paper discusses the respective roles of competition policy and sector-specific regulation for in...
Within the European Union (EU), economic regulation is often used as a promotion mechanism to ...
In this thesis we address problems of distribution infrastructure regulation that a regulator faces ...
This insightful book discusses the interaction of sector-specific regulation and competition policy....
This paper considers the impact of European telecom regulation on the value of affected companies. E...
Regulatory authorities in the energy and electronic communications sectors have followed a parallel ...
The objective of this paper is to examine the interaction between companies and the changing regulat...
In the last decade the industrial landscape and regulatory structures of the network industries such...
The European utilities sectors exemplify the transformation of regulatory capitalism, with far reach...
This chapter examines the processes and outcomes of Europeanization in the German utilities' sectors...
In this paper we analyse the manner in which the regulatory function is discharged in five European ...
The introduction of market elements into monopolistic network industries has progressively gained po...
The paper discusses the respective roles of competition policy and sector-specific regulation for in...
Many European-level networks and regulatory constellations in different sectors (e.g., energy, telec...
The German energy industries will be subjected to regulation of network access enforced by a sector-...
The paper discusses the respective roles of competition policy and sector-specific regulation for in...
Within the European Union (EU), economic regulation is often used as a promotion mechanism to ...
In this thesis we address problems of distribution infrastructure regulation that a regulator faces ...
This insightful book discusses the interaction of sector-specific regulation and competition policy....
This paper considers the impact of European telecom regulation on the value of affected companies. E...
Regulatory authorities in the energy and electronic communications sectors have followed a parallel ...