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Should regulation of potentially competitive elements of network utilities be left with sector regulators or solely … more emphasis on making sector regulation consistent with competition law. The paper discusses the appropriateness of the …
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Psychological and sociological factors constrain economic decision-making in many contexts including the online world. Behavioural economics and economic psychology emphasise that people will make mistakes in processing information and in planning for the future; these mistakes will also distort...
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Space is important. The recent global financial crisis has vividly pointed to spatial patterns in economies’ reactions to the global economic shocks. This paper focuses on labor market responses and its interactions with criminal activities in a causal and spatial framework. we study the case...
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We evaluate the impact of real business cycle shocks on corruption and economic policy in a model of entry regulation … in a representative democracy. We .nd that corruption is procyclical and regulation policy is counter-cyclical. Corrupt …
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This paper evaluates the extent of regulation in a democracy with political corruption. Elected politicians can …-perfect equilibria of the resulting game, and demonstrate that voters agree to tolerate some corruption and inefficient regulation in …
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In the matter of financial literacy it is often supposed that more is automatically preferable to less. This paper considers to what extent this may be true generally, and specifically focuses on the case of investment forecasting skill (a significant component of an individual's financial...
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Is banking sector concentration associated with negative outcomes internationally? This paper finds that the answer is "no." Greater bank concentration is not strongly associated with negative outcomes in terms of financial sector development, industrial competition, political and legal system...
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Electricity distribution networks are capital intensive systems and timely investments are crucial for long-term reliability of their service. In coming years, in the UK, and elsewhere in Europe, many networks are in need of extensive investments in their aging assets. Also, aspects of energy...
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Interstate gas pipelines and their customers presently settle about 90% of the rate cases set for hearing before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). In recent years, the median time for negotiating settlements and having them approved is about 11 months, compared to several years to...
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Benchmarking of electricity networks has a key role in sharing the benefits of efficiency improvements with consumers and ensuring regulated companies earn a fair return on their investments. This paper analyses the theory and practice of international benchmarking of electricity transmission by...
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