
Regulation of Infrastructure and Utilities
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This book provides a comprehensive discussion of the public policy and management issues that are encountered in the regulation of infrastructure and utilities. Drawing from theoretical arguments and several case studies, the book is divided into three parts, namely devising regulation, installing regulation, and making regulation work. The first part covers theories of regulation, regulatory policies, strategies and tools, and regulatory reforms. The second part deals with the politics of regulation and regulatory capacity. The third part discusses regulatory commitment and investments, the performance of regulated industries, and the design of regulatory systems. Case studies pay attention to various sectors (including water, electricity, telecommunications, highways, railways, district heating, and airports) from countries in every region of the world.
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"This original and timely book examines the regulatory policy developments in the various infrastructures from a comprehensive political science perspective, and discusses in particular the various aspects of water liberalization and regulation. Highly recommended reading for everyone interested in the link between theory and practice of current regulatory policies worldwide." (Matthias Finger, Chair in Management of Network Industries, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland)More details
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