In the years 2009-2010 the RPI organised the Beesley Lectures, currently held in partnership with the Institute of Economic Affairs and the Centre for Competiton and Regulatory Policy, and founded by Professor Michael Beesley, one of the most influential regulatory economists of his time.
This collection is of slides, papers and speeches from that period and Members of the RPI contributions to other series, where available.
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Steve Smith
Beesley Lecture series XX
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Regulating a state owned company: can we create the right incentives?
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Chris Bolt
Beesley Lecture series XX
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Delivering security of supply: How can the market meet Britain’s energy needs
(Slides Presentation)
Andy Wright
Beesley Lecture series XX
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Government regulation and moral hazard: The implications for financial regulation
Clare Spottiswoode
Beesley Lecture series XX
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Public restrictions on competition
John Fingleton
Beesley Lecture series XX
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What's wrong with carbon trading?
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Henry Derwent
Beesley Lecture series XX
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Broadcasting: Innovation and regulation
Irwin Stelzer
Beesley Lecture series XX
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Where next for utility regulation?
George Yarrow
Beesley Lecture series XX
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The development of competition in the UK airport market
Harry Bush
Beesley Lecture series XIX
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A Strategy for Introducing Competition in the Water Sector in England and Wales
Martin Cave and Janet Wright
published October 2009
Article based on the text of the Beesley lecture series XIX delivered by Martin Cave in October 2009
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A nuclear future? UK Government policy and the role of the marke
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David Newberry
Beesley Lecture series XIX
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Financial markets and financeability: The Implications of recent developments for utility regulation
Colin Mayer
Beesley Lecture series XIX
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The significance of economic evidence in competition cases
Peter Freeman
Beesley Lecture series XIX
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What is the role of public service broadcasting in the digital age?
David Elstein
Beesley Lecture series XIX
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Discovering the value of water
(Slides Presentation)
George Yarrow
Beesley Lecture series XVIII
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Energy policy: a time to stop pretending?
(Slides Presentation)
George Yarrow
Beesley Lecture series XVII
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