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Regulation, deregulation, reregulation : institutional perspectives / edited by Claude Ménard and Michel Ghertman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in new institutional analysis seriesEdward Elgar, 2009Description: xiii, 389 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781847209689 (hbk.)
  • 1847209688 (hbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD3612 REG
Contents:
Introduction / Claude Ménard 1. Transaction cost economics : the precursors / Oliver E. Williamson 2. Property rights allocation of common pool resources / Gary D. Libecap 3. Institutional theory of public contracts: regulatory implications / Pablo T. Spiller 4. Incentives and transaction costs in public procurement / Steven Tadelis 5. From technical integrity to institutional coherence : regulatory challenges in the water sector / Claude Menard 6. Regulatory governance and sector performance : methodology and evaluation for electricity distribution in Latin America / Luis Andres, José Luis Guasch and Sebastian Lopez Azumendi 7. Vertical relations and 'neutrality' in broadband communications : neither market nor hierarchy? / Howard A. Shelanski 8. Deregulation, efficiency and environmental performance : evidence from the electricutility industry / Magali A. Delmas [and others] 9. Achievement of electricity competitive reforms : a governance structure problem? / Jean-Michel Glachant and Yannick Perez 10. US postal service / R. Richard Geddes 11. Sarbanes-Oxley Act at a crossroads / Roberta Romano 12. Information asymmetries and regulatory rate-making : case study evidence from Commonwealth Edison and Duke Energy rate reviews / Adam Fremeth and Guy L.F. Holburn 13. Adaptation in long-term exchange relations : evidence from electricity marketing contracts / Dean V. Williamson 14. Why and how should new industries with high consumer switching costs be regulated? : The case of broadband Internet in France / Jackie Krafft and Evens Salies 15. Puzzle of regulation, deregulation and reregulation / Michel Ghertman
Summary: "In this book, leading scholars explore avenues in the field of regulation opened and developed by Oliver Williamson."
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Includes bibliographical references and index.


Introduction / Claude Ménard
1. Transaction cost economics : the precursors / Oliver E. Williamson
2. Property rights allocation of common pool resources / Gary D. Libecap
3. Institutional theory of public contracts: regulatory implications / Pablo T. Spiller
4. Incentives and transaction costs in public procurement / Steven Tadelis
5. From technical integrity to institutional coherence : regulatory challenges in the water sector / Claude Menard
6. Regulatory governance and sector performance : methodology and evaluation for electricity distribution in Latin America / Luis Andres, José Luis Guasch and Sebastian Lopez Azumendi
7. Vertical relations and 'neutrality' in broadband communications : neither market nor hierarchy? / Howard A. Shelanski
8. Deregulation, efficiency and environmental performance : evidence from the electricutility industry / Magali A. Delmas [and others]
9. Achievement of electricity competitive reforms : a governance structure problem? / Jean-Michel Glachant and Yannick Perez
10. US postal service / R. Richard Geddes
11. Sarbanes-Oxley Act at a crossroads / Roberta Romano
12. Information asymmetries and regulatory rate-making : case study evidence from Commonwealth Edison and Duke Energy rate reviews / Adam Fremeth and Guy L.F. Holburn
13. Adaptation in long-term exchange relations : evidence from electricity marketing contracts / Dean V. Williamson
14. Why and how should new industries with high consumer switching costs be regulated? : The case of broadband Internet in France / Jackie Krafft and Evens Salies
15. Puzzle of regulation, deregulation and reregulation / Michel Ghertman

"In this book, leading scholars explore avenues in the field of regulation opened and developed by Oliver Williamson."

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