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This paper investigates whether high borrowing costs deterred investment in sanitation infrastructure in late nineteenth-century Britain. Town councils had to borrow to fund investment, with considerable variation in interest rates across towns and over time. Panel regressions, using annual data...
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Technical innovation has bestowed us with an abundance of channels for audiovisual media providers. More and more platforms for distributing content have become available. Cable and satellite systems have significantly increased their capacity in recent years. The quality of IPTV (Television...
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This paper explores the effects of competition on risk-taking behavior and firm performance within the financial … industry. Exploiting this regulatory shock, we trace non-trivial linkages among industry competition, risk taking, and … performance. Greater competition followed the regulatory liberalization, leading to a significant increase in risk-taking behavior …
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Whereas the EU's internal market rules govern market access and public intervention, its competition rules are … concerned with the market conduct of private parties. When do the competition rules apply to healthcare? In principle the scope … for application of the competition rules to the healthcare sector is largely defined by the Member States themselves. This …
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This paper assesses what role product market competition and regulatory reforms may have played in the performance of … regulations inhibiting competition and barriers to trade amongst the lowest in the OECD. Nevertheless, there is scope for … improvement and the recent overhaul of competition legislation should help to further promote competition. Much progress has been …
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This document (of 351 pages) contains the proceedings of a one-day roundtable on regulation and competition issues … member countries describing in detail the regulatory regime for broadcasting and some of the competition policy issues which … broadcasting, approaches to regulation of broadcasting and highlighting the features of the industry which give rise to competition …
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controls for all customer types, driven by the belief that competition would reduce prices. As Ofgem explained at the time …: “competition is now well established, effectively protecting customers’ interests, and continuing to develop well.” In the last six … together with the Office for Fair Trading (OFT) and the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in preparing the ground for an …
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In this article we chart the development of competition and deregulation of the British retail energy markets … quesiton of whether the control of pricing practices through the ex post provisions of the general competition law is …
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European Community law has played a pivotal role in opening to competition economic sectors previously under the … competition. In this paper, we will focus on the first category of market failures, i.e. the bottlenecks that may prevent … competition in the postal sector. There are two regulatory instruments to impose remedies in network industries, sector …
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