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6th in the series of IEA Discussion Papers
3rd in the series of IEA Discussion Papers
Main articles on Competition Policy, guest edited by George Yarrow
1st in the series of IEA Discussion Papers
The 2002 edition of the IEA's series in conjunction with the London Business School about the state of UK utility regulation
A Critique of Price Restraints in Electricity Supply and Mobile Telephones
Main articles on Regulation and the Small Firm, guest edited by Graham Bannock
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Main articles on Assurance and Trust, edited by Colin Robinson
This paper examines the state of the regulated water and sewerage industry in England and Wales (hereafter the 'water industry') and, in particular, the respective roles of competition and regulation
Britain's Broadband market has some serious problems. This article is a response to this situation, and has three purposes
A lecture given on 5th December 2000 as part of the 'The Beesley Lectures: Lectures On Regulation Series X 2000' organised by Professor David Currie of the London Business School and Professor Colin Robinson of the IEA. This is reproduced with the kind permission of Professor Seabright
This is the draft of a lecture given on Tuesday 7th November as part of the 'The Beesley Lectures: Lectures On Regulation Series X 2000' organised by Professor David Currie of the London Business School and Professor Colin Robinson of the IEA. This is reproduced with the kind permission of Dr Selzer
Below is the draft of a lecture given on 17th October 2000 as part of the 'The Beesley Lectures: Lectures On Regulation Series X 2000' organised by Professor David Currie of the London Business School and Professor Colin Robinson of the IEA
Below is the draft of a lecture given on Tuesday 24th October 2000 as part of the 'The Beesley Lectures: Lectures On Regulation Series X 2000' organised by Professor David Currie of the London Business School and Professor Colin Robinson of the IEA. This is reproduced with the kind permission of Professor Robinson
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