This comprehensive volume provides a state-of-the-art overview of
regulatory economics and reviews the main theories, tools, and
domains of regulation. The book is divided into six parts:
regulation in general; tools of regulation; social regulation;
regulation of public utilities; regulation of
non-natural-monopolies, and regulation of professions. Regulation
and Economics begins with a valuable introductory chapter on the
law and economics of regulation followed by 17 concise chapters on
specific subjects in regulation including highly topical matters
such as regulation of banking, finance and insurance; energy
markets and telecommunications; and environmental and risk
regulation. Providing an overview of the most important insights in
regulatory economics and providing a useful access point to the
more specialized literature in this area, this unique book will
particularly benefit students of law and economics, as well as
academics and government officials of regulatory agencies.
Contributors: A. Arcuri, D. Black, K.J. Cseres, P.M. Danzon, A. de
Hauteclocque, J. den Hertog, M.G. Faure, C. Gibson, D. Heremans, W.
Jacobs, B. Kuipers, J.H. Love, C. McKean, B. Moselle, J.S. Netz,
R.N. Olsen, A.M. Pacces, Y. Perez, N.J. Philipsen, H. Piffaut, D.
Porrini, A. Renda, N. Rickman, P.H. Rubin, F.H. Stephen, R.J. Van
den Bergh, M. White
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