International audienceAcademic debate on public utility regulation has considerably evolved over the past 50 years. The conflict between the supporters of franchise regulation and commission regulation has given way to much more balanced in-depth analyses. Regulation is defined on the basis of its structure but also its scope and regulation incentives. A regulation mode must above all be evaluated with regard to the institutional environment. We propose a neo-institutionally-inspired analysis framework and show how the dynamic relationship between regulation and the institutional environment can lead to reforms and ultimately to more efficient regulation. The findings of a French water utility sector analysis underline how a series of natio...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceThis chapter analyses three themes i...
International audienceThe local public service of water is a multiform services covering two main ta...
International audienceIn France, back in the mid-nineteenth century, large cities started to develop...
International audienceAcademic debate on public utility regulation has considerably evolved over the...
Les pays réforment leurs services publics de l’eau en introduisant un nouveau système de régulation,...
International audienceUsing an incomplete contract framework, we analyse new forms of regulation and...
International audienceThe sector of supplying environment-related services is large, complex, politi...
In France, private firms manage the majority of water services but there is still a large part of wa...
Includes bibliographyAbstract Since the 1970's, the governments of the region have been transferring...
International audienceThere are many different ways to regulate water utilities. By focusing almost ...
Despite heavy impetus on the part of lawmakers, current legislation governing the operations of dele...
The regulation of public utilities. Economic analysis, legal framework and institutional issues Act...
First published online: 9 June 2015Williamson's 1976 study of natural-monopoly franchise bidding lau...
Although for decades all across Europe numerous privatization phenomena have involved utilities, tod...
The main purpose of this chapter is to argue that the optimal design of regulation of water and sani...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceThis chapter analyses three themes i...
International audienceThe local public service of water is a multiform services covering two main ta...
International audienceIn France, back in the mid-nineteenth century, large cities started to develop...
International audienceAcademic debate on public utility regulation has considerably evolved over the...
Les pays réforment leurs services publics de l’eau en introduisant un nouveau système de régulation,...
International audienceUsing an incomplete contract framework, we analyse new forms of regulation and...
International audienceThe sector of supplying environment-related services is large, complex, politi...
In France, private firms manage the majority of water services but there is still a large part of wa...
Includes bibliographyAbstract Since the 1970's, the governments of the region have been transferring...
International audienceThere are many different ways to regulate water utilities. By focusing almost ...
Despite heavy impetus on the part of lawmakers, current legislation governing the operations of dele...
The regulation of public utilities. Economic analysis, legal framework and institutional issues Act...
First published online: 9 June 2015Williamson's 1976 study of natural-monopoly franchise bidding lau...
Although for decades all across Europe numerous privatization phenomena have involved utilities, tod...
The main purpose of this chapter is to argue that the optimal design of regulation of water and sani...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceThis chapter analyses three themes i...
International audienceThe local public service of water is a multiform services covering two main ta...
International audienceIn France, back in the mid-nineteenth century, large cities started to develop...