Competition policy in distressed industries
Delivered as part of ‘Challenges to existing regulatory structures and paradigms’, Annual Competition and Regulation Conference 2010
Delivered as part of ‘Challenges to existing regulatory structures and paradigms’, Annual Competition and Regulation Conference 2010
Delivered as part of ‘The role of competition in public policy’, Annual Westminster Conference 2010
Delivered as part of ‘The role of competition in public policy’, Annual Westminster Conference 2010
Delivered as part of ‘The role of competition in public policy’, Annual Westminster Conference 2010
Delivered as part of ‘The role of competition in public policy’, Annual Westminster Conference 2010
Delivered as part of ‘The role of competition in public policy’, Annual Westminster Conference 2010
Delivered as part of ‘The role of competition in public policy’, Annual Westminster Conference 2010
Delivered as part of ‘Is there an end game for regulation with competitive markets’, Hertford Seminar in Regulation 2000
In France, the debate on regulation of public services often excludes the water sector, one of the few sectors not affected by post-war nationalisation. The industry is decentralisied, with quality and price placed on the large number of communes. The 1990s saw increasing social demands in favour of better regulaton.
This study highlights limits to real reform in the electricity and telecommunications sectors in Spain