
New regulations for public services in competition
This is an introduction to a book (edited by Claude Henry, Michel Matheu and Alain Jeunemaitre and published by

This is an introduction to a book (edited by Claude Henry, Michel Matheu and Alain Jeunemaitre and published by

This paper addresses the questions of how and why do European energy regulators co-operate.It is divided into five sections:

Developments in the principles of utility regulation are assessed in the light of UK experience. The incentives-rent extraction model

An overview of the recent liberalisation of the telecommunications, electricity, and railways sectors in Germany.

This is a draft of chapter 8 of book, ‘Regulation of Network Utilities’ (edited by Claude Henry, Michel Matheu

This brief note responds to the MoJ’s call for evidence in the context of its review of legal

The Regulatory Policy Institute’s Better Government Programme was established to focus on practical proposals for improving accountability and transparency

Consideration of political risk – uncertainty arising from actions or the structure of policy or regulatory processes – is

Speech to the Hertford Seminar in Regulation, ‘New challenges in competition policy’

Regulatory risk is a controversial topic. Firstly, does the presence of an industry regulator create regulatory risk, and, secondly,

Between July 1995 and January 1996 a series of one-to-one reviews were carried out with all the regulatory bodies,

A personal perspective on the regulatory relationships, their workings, and their effects on the way business operates, including: remarks

It could be argued that 35 years after the signing of the Treaty of Rome, European competition policy is

From time to time UK governments and their agencies have been concerned about the level of competion in the

‘Airport Enterprises: An Economic Analysis’ frames the airport firm as a business platform for a broad spectrum of commercial activities, some of which enjoy the characteristics of two-sided markets