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grid user participation to the ongoing grid innovation. The paper concludes with what appears to be a smart regulation for …
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In many countries throughout the world, regulators are struggling to determine whether and how to introduce competition into regulated industries. This essay examines the complexities involved in the liberalization process. While stressing the importance of case-specific analyses, this essay...
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This paper analyses bank exit (ie reorganisation and liquidation) legislation in selected financial centres: New York, London, Frankfurt, Helsinki and Tokyo. The focus is on bank exit legislation applicable to commercial banks. The legislation is analysed from the perspective of bank...
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This paper evaluates bank exit regimes in selected financial centres using econometric methods. The focus is on bank exit regimes applicable to commercial banks in New York, London, Frankfurt, Helsinki and Tokyo in 1998–2002. Bank exit regimes are studied from the perspective of bank creditors...
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The regulation of network industries has undergone profound transformation in the past twenty years. The regulated …, technology and interactions with users. There also have been fundamental changes in what regulation is feasible. In an …
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Regulation of utilities in the XXI Century is challenged by the fast pace of change notably the acceleration of … their institutional embeddedness. In the real world, far from being the alpha and the omega of regulation, regulators only …
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