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Competition and Regulation in Utility Markets (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Colin Robinson Competition and Regulation in Utility Markets (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Colin Robinson
R3,367 Discovery Miles 33 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume is the latest in an annual series, published in association with the Institute of Economic Affairs and the London Business School, which provides an up-to-date review of the state of utility regulation in Britain, with some relevant overseas comparisons. The book, edited and with an introduction by Colin Robinson, covers many of the major issues and significant developments in the field of regulation and competition policy. In each case, essays by expert contributors are followed by the views of the sector regulator. This volume will prove invaluable to practitioners, policymakers and lawyers involved in monopoly regulation, regulatory reform and deregulation.

Coming Up Hot - Eight New Caribbean Poets from the Caribbean (Paperback): Danielle Boodoo-Fortune, Danielle Jennings, Ruel... Coming Up Hot - Eight New Caribbean Poets from the Caribbean (Paperback)
Danielle Boodoo-Fortune, Danielle Jennings, Ruel Johnson, Monica Minott, Debra Providence, …
R285 R235 Discovery Miles 2 350 Save R50 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Here is an opportunity to discover some of the best new, unpublished poets from the Caribbean. With a generous sample from each poet, there are new writers from Jamaica, Trinidad, St Lucia, St Vincent and Guyana.Meet Danielle Boodoo-Fortune and her richly gothic take on love and its complications; Danielle Jennings' exuberant narratives of family history and the struggles for respect between men and women; Ruel Johnson's often witty attempts to confront the insanity of contemporary Guyana's race wars and political corruption through the formal coolness of poetry; Monica Minott's frank celebrations of women's sexuality and her attempt to re-enter the world of spirit possession and trance; Debra Providence's spare womanist reflections that pack a more devastating punch by saying more with less; Shivanee Ramlochan's confidently experimental poems that explore the threatening uncertainties of the present through the imagery of speculative fictions set in some post-disaster world; Colin Robinson's polyphonic, modernist reflections on the queer Caribbean and its joys and sorrows; and Sassy Ross's tightly structured explorations of memory between the here and there of St Lucia and New York. Here is a generation that has absorbed Walcott, Brathwaite, Carter and Lorna Goodison, but has found its own distinctive voices, themes and formal models.Each of the contributors is well on the way to having their own first collections.Coming Up Hot is the second publication of Peekash Press, a joint imprint of Akashic Books and Peepal Tree Press committed to supporting the emergence of new Caribbean writing, as part of CaribLit project.

Governments, Competition and Utility Regulation (Hardcover): Colin Robinson Governments, Competition and Utility Regulation (Hardcover)
Colin Robinson
R3,214 Discovery Miles 32 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Governments, Competition and Utility Regulation continues the series of annual books, published in association with the Institute of Economic Affairs and the London Business School, which critically reviews the state of utility regulation and competition policy. The book contains incisive chapters on competition policy and trade, antitrust and consumer welfare, merger control and efficiency, emissions trading, Ofcom and convergence, energy regulation and competition, regulating the London Underground, the future of water regulation and European merger control. Chapters on each topic are followed by comments from regulators, competition authority chairmen and other experts in the relevant fields. The book provides analysis of and commentaries on the most significant developments in regulation and competition policy, drawing on experiences in Britain, the United States and the European Union, as well as in international trade negotiations. It will be of value to practitioners, policymakers and academics who are concerned with regulation, deregulation and policies to promote competition.

Regulating Utilities and Promoting Competition - Lessons for the Future (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Colin Robinson Regulating Utilities and Promoting Competition - Lessons for the Future (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Colin Robinson
R3,060 Discovery Miles 30 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Regulating Utilities and Promoting Competition continues the series of annual books, published in association with the Institute of Economic Affairs and the London Business School, which critically review the state of utility regulation and competition policy. With contributions by some of the leading figures in the field, this important new book presents incisive chapters on a number of prominent topics. These include, amongst others, the future of the railways, the international trade in gas, the economics and politics of wind power and the role of economics in merger reviews. A key feature of the book is the careful examination of fundamental issues, not only from the viewpoint of academic and other independent commentators, but also by the regulators and heads of competition authorities themselves. By addressing significant developments both in Britain and abroad, the authors draw important lessons about the policy changes needed as well as their subsequent implementation. This book will be of great value to practitioners, policymakers and academics alike who are concerned with regulation, deregulation and policies to promote competition.

IEA, the LSE, & the Influence of Ideas (Paperback): Colin Robinson IEA, the LSE, & the Influence of Ideas (Paperback)
Colin Robinson
R365 R332 Discovery Miles 3 320 Save R33 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Includes six works in which Arthur Seldon discusses the way ideas influence policy. He explains how he worked to bring about a revival of classical liberal ideas, in particular through the London-based Institute of Economic Affairs, which had remarkable success and on which many other think tanks around the world have been modelled.

Post-conflict Security, Peace and Development - Perspectives from Africa, Latin America, Europe and New Zealand (Paperback, 1st... Post-conflict Security, Peace and Development - Perspectives from Africa, Latin America, Europe and New Zealand (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Christine Atieno, Colin Robinson
R1,557 Discovery Miles 15 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines links between post-conflict security, peace and development in Africa, Latin America, Europe and New Zealand. Young peace researchers from the Global South (Uganda, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Brazil, Colombia) as well as from Italy and New Zealand address in case studies traumas in Northern Uganda, demobilisation and reintegration of ex-combatants in the Ivory Coast, economic and financial management of terrorism in Kenya, organised crime in Brazil, mental health issues in Colombia, macro realism in Europe and global defence reforms within the military apparatus since 1990. The book reviews linkages between regional stability, development and peace in post-conflict societies while adding on to the post 2015 international agenda and discusses linkages between peace, security and development.

Welfare State -- Pensions, Health & Education (Paperback): Colin Robinson Welfare State -- Pensions, Health & Education (Paperback)
Colin Robinson
R364 R331 Discovery Miles 3 310 Save R33 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Volume 6 of "The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon" examines the failure of state-supported welfare programs to benefit the people most in need of help. The eight articles and one book in this volume encompass almost forty years of criticism of the welfare state. Seldon argues that the welfare state cannot, in the long run, solve the problem of poverty. It is driven by misguided egalitarian views which make it universalist, providing benefits for the middle classes as well as the poor. Because it finances welfare through taxation, it damages incentives to work. Moreover it diminishes motivations to save and to provide for ones family as the state appears to take over such responsibilities. Once free welfare services are begun they are very difficult to stop. But, says Seldon, permanent state welfare is unnecessary: as peoples incomes rise, most are capable of providing for themselves and their families. In the end, people will revolt against inferior state services and the state will have to retreat.

Successes and Failures in Regulating and Deregulating Utilities - Evidence from the UK, Europe and the USA (Hardcover): Colin... Successes and Failures in Regulating and Deregulating Utilities - Evidence from the UK, Europe and the USA (Hardcover)
Colin Robinson
R3,092 Discovery Miles 30 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is the latest annual review of utility regulation and deregulation, published in association with the Institute of Economic Affairs and the London Business School. It contains a series of chapters from leading practitioners in the field which comment on the most significant and up-to-date developments. Topics include US telecoms deregulation, road network regulation, UK competition policy, Ofcom and light touch regulation, railway regulation, the liberalisation of European utility markets, postal regulation, investment and regulation, and energy regulation in the UK. Two papers are presented on each issue: the first by a distinguished academic or industry expert and the second, a shorter comment, usually by the relevant regulator. Together they show how regulation and deregulation are evolving, and highlight the successes which have been achieved and the failures which must be overcome. This book will be of considerable value to practitioners, policymakers and academics involved in regulatory reform and regulatory economics. It will also be of interest to anyone wishing to gain an overview of international regulatory policies.

Introducing Market Forces into 'Public' Services (Paperback): Colin Robinson Introducing Market Forces into 'Public' Services (Paperback)
Colin Robinson
R378 R346 Discovery Miles 3 460 Save R32 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Introducing Market Forces into "Public" Services" is the fourth volume in Liberty Fund's "The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon." It brings together six of Seldon's most pivotal essays that discuss his alternative proposals for paying for "public" services rather than through coercive taxation. Specifically, Seldon focuses on the varied use of vouchers and the choices people have regarding purchasing or receiving such public services as health care and education. The recurring theme, as noted in Colin Robinson's introduction, is that "non-market provision, financed by taxpayers, leads to a fatal disconnection between suppliers and consumers."Throughout this book, Seldon examines the options and obligations of the government as the "middle-man." Seldon creates a compelling case that through a return to market principles, "efficiency in the provision of these services will improve, and, above all, people will regain the incentive to provide for themselves instead of relying on the state." This volume is an invaluable resource for those embroiled in the public debate over such issues as education vouchers, managed health care, and overwhelming taxation.The entire series includes: Volume 1 "The Virtues of Capitalism" (September 2004)
Volume 2 "The State Is Rolling Back" (November 2004)
Volume 3 "Everyman's Dictionary of Economics" (January 2005)
Volume 4 "Introducing Market Forces into "Public" Services" (February 2005)
Volume 5 "Government Failure and Over-Government" (May 2005)
Volume 6 "The Welfare State: Pensions, Health, and Education" (October 2005)
Volume 7 "The IEA, the LSE, and the Influence of Ideas" (December 2005)

Government Failure & Over-Government (Paperback): Colin Robinson Government Failure & Over-Government (Paperback)
Colin Robinson
R351 R317 Discovery Miles 3 170 Save R34 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the fifth volume of The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon, Arthur Seldon uses public choice economics research to support his theory of over-government. The term "over-government" was coined by Seldon and is defined as the failure of governments to govern well, leading the public to avoid government programs in favour of markets. Seldon explains how the results of government programs are always at odds with what the people would have chosen for themselves, because governments seek to impose taxes and legislature based on their own agendas. This increasing control and restraint by the government will continue to force people to abandon those ineffective programs for more open markets and other countries that support them. Seldon argues that government bureaucrats rely too heavily on unions, labour groups, and lobbyists and act in their own interest instead of opening those options up to the people they serve. Seldon purports that any government that continues to force its own views and desires on the unwilling public will lead to its own demise as the public searches elsewhere for a more representative democracy.

State is Rolling Back (Paperback): Colin Robinson State is Rolling Back (Paperback)
Colin Robinson
R365 R333 Discovery Miles 3 330 Save R32 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the second volume of Liberty Funds "The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon". It brings together a comprehensive collection of fifty-four articles reflecting Arthur Seldons scholarly development. By the late twentieth century, Arthur Seldon was one of the most powerful exponents of classical liberalism, helping to stimulate its revival, through both his own writings and the publications of the London-based Institute of Economic Affairs, of which he was Editorial Director for more than 30 years. First published in 1994, this book collects virtually all of Seldons major ideas and his proposals for reform. In its totality, "The State Is Rolling Back" demonstrates Seldons long-standing advocacy and commitment to free-market reforms and includes his earliest, barbed criticisms of the 'welfare state'.

North Sea Oil in the Future - Economic Analysis and Government Policy (Paperback, 1978 ed.): Colin Robinson, Jon Morgan North Sea Oil in the Future - Economic Analysis and Government Policy (Paperback, 1978 ed.)
Colin Robinson, Jon Morgan
R633 Discovery Miles 6 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Everyman's Dictionary of Economics (Hardcover): Colin Robinson Everyman's Dictionary of Economics (Hardcover)
Colin Robinson
R687 R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Save R60 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Everyman's Dictionary of Economics, " the third volume of "The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon, " translates the often obscure jargon and technical terminology of economics into direct, plain English understandable by both the academic and the layperson. The most abstruse topic becomes clear as he conveys the sense in ordinary language, without loss of meaning through oversimplification."Everyman's Dictionary of Economics" covers a wide range of economic thought and includes every relevant term that the average person might encounter in a written or other treatment of the subject. In addition to conveying a sense of how economic thought has evolved over the centuries, the "Dictionary" stimulates and challenges readers in its questioning of conventional wisdom about government intervention and manipulation of economies. It too has "stood the test of time"; nearly thirty years after the second edition and forty years after the first, this book still engages readers--economists and nonprofessionals alike."Everyman's Dictionary of Economics, " Volume 3 of "The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon, " is an indispensable reference for laypeople and for academics.The entire series includes: Volume 1 "The Virtues of Capitalism" (September 2004)
Volume 2 "The State Is Rolling Back" (November 2004)
Volume 3 "Everyman's Dictionary of Economics" (January 2005)
Volume 4 "Introducing Market Forces into "Public" Services" (February 2005)
Volume 5 "Government Failure and Over-Government" (May 2005)
Volume 6 "The Welfare State: Pensions, Health, and Education" (October 2005)
Volume 7 "The IEA, the LSE, and the Influence of Ideas" (December 2005)

IEA, the LSE, & the Influence of Ideas (Hardcover): Colin Robinson IEA, the LSE, & the Influence of Ideas (Hardcover)
Colin Robinson
R637 R572 Discovery Miles 5 720 Save R65 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Includes six works in which Arthur Seldon discusses the way ideas influence policy. He explains how he worked to bring about a revival of classical liberal ideas, in particular through the London-based Institute of Economic Affairs, which had remarkable success and on which many other think tanks around the world have been modelled.

Virtues of Capitalism (Hardcover): Colin Robinson Virtues of Capitalism (Hardcover)
Colin Robinson
R660 R597 Discovery Miles 5 970 Save R63 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Arthur Seldon was born in 1916 and has been writing on classical liberal economics since the 1930s, when he was a student at the London School of Economics during Friedrich Hayeks time there. For over thirty years he was Editorial Director of the London-based Institute of Economic Affairs, where his publishing program was one of the principal influences on governments all around the world, persuading them to liberalise their economies. "The Virtues of Capitalism", the inaugural volume in Liberty Funds Collected Works of Arthur Seldon, presents the foundation of Seldons views and theories of capitalism and its alternatives. Entitled "Corrigible Capitalism; Incorrigible Socialism", part one of "The Virtues of Capitalism" was first published in 1980. It explains why, Seldon believes, 'private enterprise is imperfect but redeemable', but the state economy promises the earth, and ends in coercion to conceal its incurable failure. The second part, 'Capitalism', is widely considered to be Seldons finest work. It covers a wide range of the classical liberal thought that inspired the movement toward free-market reforms in Great Britain in opposition to the collectivist tide of socialism. In an understandable and eloquent manner, Seldon offers 'Capitalism' as a celebration rather than a defence of classical liberalism.

Virtues of Capitalism (Paperback): Colin Robinson Virtues of Capitalism (Paperback)
Colin Robinson
R387 R355 Discovery Miles 3 550 Save R32 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

""Capitalism . . . is the instrument which people in all societies and stages of development instinctively use to escape from want and enrich one another by exchange." "
-Arthur Seldon, from "The Virtues of Capitalism"" The Virtues of Capitalism," the first volume in Liberty Fund's "The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon," lays the foundation of his views and theories of capitalism and its alternatives. The first part, "Corrigible Capitalism; Incorrigible Socialism," was first published in 1980. It explains why, Seldon believes, "private enterprise is imperfect but redeemable," but the "state economy promises the earth, and ends in coercion to conceal its incurable failure."The second part, "Capitalism," is widely considered to be Seldon's finest work. Originally published in 1990 by Basil Blackwell of Oxford, it is the winner of the 1991 Antony Fisher Award from the Atlas Economic Research Foundation. This book covers a wide range of the classical liberal thought that inspired the movement toward free-market reforms in Great Britain and intellectually opposed the collectivist tide of socialism. In an understandable and eloquent manner, Seldon offers" Capitalism" as a celebration rather than a defense of classical liberalism. Through his analytical commentaries, Seldon chronicles the economic and social history of the western world throughout the 20th century, noting the intoxicating yet detrimental effects of collectivism. Along the way, he builds a powerfully compelling case why government should economically confine itself to the delivery of essential public goods. Throughout the book, he proposes free-market alternatives to socialist models of government, many of which still plague the economies of the world.The entire series includes: Volume 1 "The Virtues of Capitalism" (September 2004)
Volume 2 "The State Is Rolling Back" (November 2004)
Volume 3 "Everyman's Dictionary of Economics" (January 2005)
Volume 4 "Introducing Market Forces into "Public" Services" (February 2005)
Volume 5 "Government Failure and Over-Government" (May 2005)
Volume 6 "The Welfare State: Pensions, Health, and Education" (October 2005)
Volume 7 "The IEA, the LSE, and the Influence of Ideas" (December 2005)

Everyman's Dictionary of Economics (Paperback): Colin Robinson Everyman's Dictionary of Economics (Paperback)
Colin Robinson
R413 R385 Discovery Miles 3 850 Save R28 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the third volume of The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon', which translates the often obscure jargon and technical terminology of economics into direct, plain English understandable by both the academic and the layperson. The most abstruse topic becomes clear as he conveys the sense in ordinary language, without loss of meaning through oversimplification. The volume covers a wide range of economic thought and includes every relevant term that the average person might encounter in a written or other treatment of the subject. In addition to conveying a sense of how economic thought has evolved over the centuries, the Dictionary stimulates and challenges readers in its questioning of conventional wisdom about government intervention and manipulation of economies. It too has "stood the test of time"; nearly thirty years after the second edition and forty years after the first, this book still engages readers -- economists and nonprofessionals alike. An indispensable reference for laypeople and for academics. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Colin Robinson was a business economist for 11 years. He was then appointed to the Chair of Economics at the University of Surrey in Guildford where he founded the Department of Economics and is now Emeritus Professor. For many years he has been associated with the London-based Institute of Economic Affairs, and from 1992 to 2002 he was the IEAs Editorial Director.

Government Failure & Over-Government (Hardcover): Colin Robinson Government Failure & Over-Government (Hardcover)
Colin Robinson
R625 R558 Discovery Miles 5 580 Save R67 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Arthur Seldon uses public choice economics research to support his theory of over-government. The term "over-government" was coined by Seldon and is defined as the failure of governments to govern well, leading the public to avoid government programs in favour of markets. Seldon explains how the results of government programs are always at odds with what the people would have chosen for themselves, because governments seek to impose taxes and legislature based on their own agendas. This increasing control and restraint by the government will continue to force people to abandon those ineffective programs for more open markets and other countries that support them. Seldon argues that government bureaucrats rely too heavily on unions, labour groups, and lobbyists and act in their own interest instead of opening those options up to the people they serve. Seldon purports that any government that continues to force its own views and desires on the unwilling public will lead to its own demise as the public searches elsewhere for a more representative democracy.

Welfare State -- Pensions, Health & Education (Hardcover): Colin Robinson Welfare State -- Pensions, Health & Education (Hardcover)
Colin Robinson
R637 R572 Discovery Miles 5 720 Save R65 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Volume 6 of "The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon" examines the failure of state-supported welfare programs to benefit the people most in need of help. The eight articles and one book in this volume encompass almost forty years of criticism of the welfare state. Seldon argues that the welfare state cannot, in the long run, solve the problem of poverty. It is driven by misguided egalitarian views which make it universalist, providing benefits for the middle classes as well as the poor. Because it finances welfare through taxation, it damages incentives to work. Moreover it diminishes motivations to save and to provide for ones family as the state appears to take over such responsibilities. Once free welfare services are begun they are very difficult to stop. But, says Seldon, permanent state welfare is unnecessary: as peoples incomes rise, most are capable of providing for themselves and their families. In the end, people will revolt against inferior state services and the state will have to retreat.

Introducing Market Forces into 'Public' Services (Hardcover): Colin Robinson Introducing Market Forces into 'Public' Services (Hardcover)
Colin Robinson
R651 R587 Discovery Miles 5 870 Save R64 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Introducing Market Forces into "Public" Services" is the fourth volume in Liberty Fund's "The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon." It brings together six of Seldon's most pivotal essays that discuss his alternative proposals for paying for "public" services rather than through coercive taxation. Specifically, Seldon focuses on the varied use of vouchers and the choices people have regarding purchasing or receiving such public services as health care and education. The recurring theme, as noted in Colin Robinson's introduction, is that "non-market provision, financed by taxpayers, leads to a fatal disconnection between suppliers and consumers."Throughout this book, Seldon examines the options and obligations of the government as the "middle-man." Seldon creates a compelling case that through a return to market principles, "efficiency in the provision of these services will improve, and, above all, people will regain the incentive to provide for themselves instead of relying on the state." This volume is an invaluable resource for those embroiled in the public debate over such issues as education vouchers, managed health care, and overwhelming taxation.The entire series includes: Volume 1 "The Virtues of Capitalism" (September 2004)
Volume 2 "The State Is Rolling Back" (November 2004)
Volume 3 "Everyman's Dictionary of Economics" (January 2005)
Volume 4 "Introducing Market Forces into "Public" Services" (February 2005)
Volume 5 "Government Failure and Over-Government" (May 2005)
Volume 6 "The Welfare State: Pensions, Health, and Education" (October 2005)
Volume 7 "The IEA, the LSE, and the Influence of Ideas" (December 2005)

Utility Regulation and Competition Policy (Hardcover): Colin Robinson Utility Regulation and Competition Policy (Hardcover)
Colin Robinson
R3,061 Discovery Miles 30 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, the latest volume in the annual series published in association with the London Business School and the Institute of Economic Affairs, some of the main issues in UK and EU utility regulation and competition policy are discussed. Topics examined include the new electricity and gas trading markets, regulating the railways, introducing competition into water, telecoms and Ofcom, opening EU gas and electricity markets, the 1998 Competition Act, EU merger policy and a general review of privatisation and regulation in Britain. Essays by expert commentators are followed in each case by comments from the relevant regulator. Contents: Introduction - Colin Robinson 1. The New Electricity Trading Arrangements in England and Wales: A Review - David Currie, Chairman's Comments - Callum McCarthy 2. A Critique of Rail Regulation - Dieter Helm, Chairman's Comments - Tom Winsor 3. Moving to a Competitive Market in Water - Colin Robinson, Chairman's Comments - Sir Ian Byatt 4. The New Gas Trading Arrangements - George Yarrow, Chairman's Comments - Eileen Marshall 5. A Review of Privatisation and Regulation Experience in Britain - Irwin M. Stelzer, Chairman's Comments - Stephen Littlechild 6. Converging Communications: Implications for Regulation - Mark Armstrong, Chairman's Comments - David Edmonds 7. Opening European Electricity and Gas Markets - Graham Shuttleworth, Chairman's Comments - Clare Spottiswoode 8. Concurrency or Convergence? Competition and Regulation Under the Competition Act 1998 - Tom Sharpe QC, Chairman's Comments - Geoffrey Horton 9. Ten Years of European Merger Control - Paul Seabright, Chairman's Comments - Derek Morris

Arthur Seldon - A Life for Liberty (Hardcover, Main): Colin Robinson Arthur Seldon - A Life for Liberty (Hardcover, Main)
Colin Robinson 1
R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first biography of a major architect of Thatcher's economic revolution. Arthur Seldon was one of the most influential economists of the late twentieth century. His ideas were key to the changes in economic policies under Margaret Thatcher's government and which spread to many other countries. Seldon was for thirty years the editorial director of the Institute of Economic Affairs, where he directed a publishing programme which included some of the world's most eminent economists, such as Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek, advocating, among other things, less government intervention, control of inflation by monetary means, and reduced power for trades unions. Seldon was also a prolific author, and his "Collected Works" occupy seven volumes. This new biography concentrates on Seldon's intellectual contribution and traces the roots of his work from his childhood in the Jewish East End of London, where self-help and voluntary aid for the disadvantaged were the norm, through his time at the London School of Economics, where he was influenced by some of the leading economists of the 1930s, to his time at the IEA, where he worked in partnership with Ralph Harris.

Governments, Competition and Utility Regulation (Paperback): Colin Robinson Governments, Competition and Utility Regulation (Paperback)
Colin Robinson
R913 R862 Discovery Miles 8 620 Save R51 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Governments, Competition and Utility Regulation continues the series of annual books, published in association with the IEA and the London Business School, which critically reviews the state of utility regulation and competition policy. The book contains incisive chapters on competition policy and trade, antitrust and consumer welfare, merger control and efficiency, regulating the labour market, Ofcom and convergence, energy regulation and competition, regulating the London Underground, the future of water regulation and European merger control. Chapters on each topic are followed by comments from regulators, competition authority chairmen and other experts in the relevant fields. The book provides analysis of and commentaries on the most significant developments in regulation and competition policy, drawing on experiences in Britain, United States and the European Union, as well as in international trade negotiations, It will be of value to practitioners, policymakers and academics who are concerned with regulation, deregulation and policies to promote competition.

State is Rolling Back (Hardcover): Colin Robinson State is Rolling Back (Hardcover)
Colin Robinson
R639 R574 Discovery Miles 5 740 Save R65 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the second volume of Liberty Funds "The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon". It brings together a comprehensive collection of fifty-four articles reflecting Arthur Seldons scholarly development. By the late twentieth century, Arthur Seldon was one of the most powerful exponents of classical liberalism, helping to stimulate its revival, through both his own writings and the publications of the London-based Institute of Economic Affairs, of which he was Editorial Director for more than 30 years. First published in 1994, this book collects virtually all of Seldons major ideas and his proposals for reform. In its totality, "The State Is Rolling Back" demonstrates Seldons long-standing advocacy and commitment to free-market reforms and includes his earliest, barbed criticisms of the 'welfare state'.

Utility Regulation and Competition Policy (Hardcover, New ed): Colin Robinson Utility Regulation and Competition Policy (Hardcover, New ed)
Colin Robinson
R598 Discovery Miles 5 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a collection of papers from the Beesley Lecture series on regulation held jointly by the IEA and the London Business School in the autumn of 2000. The chapters in this volume are revised versions of the papers given in the series and they are, as usual, followed by comments made by the chairman; the chairman in most cases being the regulator.

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