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Managing the Regulatory Process - Design, Concepts, Issues, and the Latin America and Caribbean Story (Paperback)
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Managing the Regulatory Process - Design, Concepts, Issues, and the Latin America and Caribbean Story (Paperback)
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Over the last twenty years, while developed countries witnessed
unparalleled rise in new regulations, developing countries
complemented their privatization, with deregulation practices in
various sectors, and devised regulatory frameworks, particularly
for the utilities sectors. The study analyzes the impact of
economic regulation on productivity and efficiency among the Latin
American and Caribbean developing countries, assessing their gains
from regulatory reforms. Basic choices for regulation engineering
are examined, both successful contract practices, such as in
Jamaica, or specific legislation in Chile, to disastrous regulation
decrees in Argentina, and shows contract practices, to be the
salient choice for most Latin American countries. The study reviews
various practices, such as franchises and concessions, as modes of
private sector participation and alternatives to regulation,
analyzing the design of these arrangements for competitive
marketability of their goods and services. Privatization
restructuring and regulation concepts are examined, and a
methodology spells out considerations for state-owned monopolies,
prior to privatization. Finally, the challenge of regulation is
revised, where lessons on regulatory design are examined, and an
analysis on discretionary practices, re-negotiation and structural
issues is presented, along with regulatory best practices.
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