Description
This book synthesises the vast literature on economic regulation into a coherent overview of regulatory theory and practice.
About the Author
Christopher Decker is a Research Fellow specialising in Law and Economics at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University. Dr Decker's research interests include economic regulation, competition (antitrust) economics, industrial organization and law and economics. He has considerable practical experience of the application of economic regulation across a range of industries (energy, water, telecommunications, transport, financial services, environmental regulation and the regulation of the professions) and has acted as an advisor to competition authorities and regulators in a number of jurisdictions.
Reviews
'... a must-read for students and practitioners of economic regulation. This book provides an excellent overview of the extensive literature covering the theory and practice of modern economic regulation of public utilities. It is written in a style which will be readily accessible to those new to the area. It highlights lessons learnt particularly from the experience of major economies which have introduced restructuring reforms.' David Cousins, AM, Monash University, Victoria
'This is the first comprehensive book on economic regulation in two decades. It beautifully covers all issues ... for an extensive economics course on regulation. The industry chapters provide great insights into the problems of and differences between regulated industries. From beginning to end the book has been delightful reading.' Ingo Vogelsang, Boston University
Book Information
ISBN 9781107699069
Author Christopher Decker
Format Paperback
Page Count 487
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 960g
Dimensions(mm) 247mm * 174mm * 21mm