Addressing the unique regulatory needs of developing countries and the observation that mere adoption of regulatory laws is a necessary--but not sufficient--condition for changes in economic outcomes, this detailed tome provides a look at the reasons why certain regulatory objectives and provisions fail to work when put into practice. Written by leading experts, this account includes the detailed and up-to-date global impressions of economic regulatory challenges and the political economy that can often frustrate the successful implementation of regulatory laws
This paper addresses some important issues of regulatory institutions in India. The regulators shoul...
Independent regulatory agencies have entered India through the back-door, little remarked upon and e...
Ongoing theft, corruption, and an artificially decreased pricing structure have made it nearly impos...
This paper examines the practice of tariff determination process in a newly created regulatory insti...
This doctoral dissertation examines the role of Independent Regulatory Agencies (IRAs) in the macro ...
Consumers’ participation in regulatory decision-making in infrastructure sectors can be critical to ...
ISBN 8173046840For this potential to appear clearly in the public debate, the so-called 'technicalit...
India has a decade-long experience with independent regulatory agencies in public services as an ins...
The rise of the regulatory state has been a major feature of modern constitutional democracies. Indi...
This chapter provides a brief guide to the development strategies that have been pursued and to the ...
The state electricity regulatory commissions have been vested with several critical roles under the ...
In India, the supply of electricity relies heavily on a virtually bankrupt and sometimes corrupt sys...
This paper outlines a methodology for implementing cost of service regulation in retail market for e...
Creating a regulatory framework for network sectors such as electricity in developing countries is c...
The purpose of this paper is to present and analyse the regulatory issues emerging from the newly la...
This paper addresses some important issues of regulatory institutions in India. The regulators shoul...
Independent regulatory agencies have entered India through the back-door, little remarked upon and e...
Ongoing theft, corruption, and an artificially decreased pricing structure have made it nearly impos...
This paper examines the practice of tariff determination process in a newly created regulatory insti...
This doctoral dissertation examines the role of Independent Regulatory Agencies (IRAs) in the macro ...
Consumers’ participation in regulatory decision-making in infrastructure sectors can be critical to ...
ISBN 8173046840For this potential to appear clearly in the public debate, the so-called 'technicalit...
India has a decade-long experience with independent regulatory agencies in public services as an ins...
The rise of the regulatory state has been a major feature of modern constitutional democracies. Indi...
This chapter provides a brief guide to the development strategies that have been pursued and to the ...
The state electricity regulatory commissions have been vested with several critical roles under the ...
In India, the supply of electricity relies heavily on a virtually bankrupt and sometimes corrupt sys...
This paper outlines a methodology for implementing cost of service regulation in retail market for e...
Creating a regulatory framework for network sectors such as electricity in developing countries is c...
The purpose of this paper is to present and analyse the regulatory issues emerging from the newly la...
This paper addresses some important issues of regulatory institutions in India. The regulators shoul...
Independent regulatory agencies have entered India through the back-door, little remarked upon and e...
Ongoing theft, corruption, and an artificially decreased pricing structure have made it nearly impos...