A bridge between theory and an evolving global practice, this book provides the tools needed to analyse the present and the future of economic regulation. The authors analyze traditional and emerging regulatory challenges in developed and developing economies, addressing issues such as adaptation to climate change and poverty concerns.
A bridge between theory and an evolving global practice, this book provides the tools needed to analyse the present and the future of economic regulation. The authors analyze traditional and emerging regulatory challenges in developed and developing economies, addressing issues such as adaptation to climate change and poverty concerns.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emmanuelle Auriol is Professor of Economics at the Toulouse School of Economics. Throughout the years she has received several awards for her research on regulation, industrial organization and development economics.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Defining a theoretical normative benchmark 3. Thinking like a monopoly about price and output 4. Regulating a monopoly with full information 5. Regulating under informational constraints 6. Regulatory rules to set the average price 7. Linking regulatory theory to practice through finance 8. Nonlinear pricing in regulation 9. Social concerns in regulatory design 10. Regulating quality 11. On the regulation of investment 12. Regulating multiproduct oligopolies 13. Abuse of market power in (de)regulated industries 14. On the relevance of institutional quality 15. Emerging regulatory challenges.
1. Introduction 2. Defining a theoretical normative benchmark 3. Thinking like a monopoly about price and output 4. Regulating a monopoly with full information 5. Regulating under informational constraints 6. Regulatory rules to set the average price 7. Linking regulatory theory to practice through finance 8. Nonlinear pricing in regulation 9. Social concerns in regulatory design 10. Regulating quality 11. On the regulation of investment 12. Regulating multiproduct oligopolies 13. Abuse of market power in (de)regulated industries 14. On the relevance of institutional quality 15. Emerging regulatory challenges.
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