A cap and trade system for residency?
Regulatory innovation tends to start with a new way of looking at a problem. In that spirit what follows is a bare-bones heuristic, not a
Regulatory innovation tends to start with a new way of looking at a problem. In that spirit what follows is a bare-bones heuristic, not a
A roundtable discussion with contributions from:Professor Robert Hahn, Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford;Cathryn Ross, Ofwat;Tony Ballance, Severn Trent Water;Maxine Frerk,
Lord David Owen and discussant: Jonathan Faull We were very grateful to Hogan Lovells for hosting this seminar
Members of the Regulatory Policy Institute have been longstanding supporters of Cabinet Office initiatives to promote better regulation, from the earliest days of these exercises. The Institute has on occasion also undertaken research projects that have contributed to the initiatives. Whilst the following remarks are critical of the current proposals, they are nevertheless the views of ‘friends of the process’.
Mr Philip Fletcher, Director General of Water Services (Ofwat)
Ms Patricia Hodgson CBE, Chief Executive, Independent Television Commission
Professor Fan Gang, China State Council
Ian Byatt, Director General, Office of Water Services
Lord Gordon Borrie, former Director of Fair Trading.
Professor Allan Fels, Head of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission