Image for Restructuring Public Utilities for Competition

Restructuring Public Utilities for Competition (Illustrated Ed)

Part of the Competition and Regulatory Reform series
See all formats and editions

Public utility industries, once regarded as monolithic monopolies, in fact are made up of many separate activities, many of which can sustain effective competition.

But owners of bottleneck facilities are often in a position to restrict or limit the growth of competition.

There is a growing realisation that fundamental structural changes are often necessary if the full benefits of competition are to be achieved for users and consumers. This publication explores the nature and impact of rules which affect the structure of public utility industries.

It covers not only the theory behind different forms of separation but also practical experience in a wide variety of countries and sectors (railways, electricity, postal services, telecommunications, gas, air services,andmaritime transport).

It also contains the new OECD Recommendation on Structural Separation of Regulated Industries, which urges Member countries to consider separating the monopoly and the competitive parts of regulated industries, especially during the process of privatisation or liberalisation.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£34.80
Product Details
926419360X / 9789264193604
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
363.6
10/08/2001
France
English
96 pages
200 x 270 mm
Copy: 10%; print: 10%