Deregulation and privatization in the United States
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Deregulation and privatization in the United States
(Hume papers on public policy / David Hume Institute, v. 3,
Edinburgh University Press, c1995
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At head of title: The David Hume Institute
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Description
This is an issue of our quarterly journal Hume Papers on Public Policy - the journal of the David Hume Institute.
Table of Contents
- The present state of deregulation in the network industries, Paul MacAvoy
- political forces determining the nature and extent of deregulation at the federal level of the US government, Gregory Sidak
- competitive entry into regulated monopoly services and the problem of "Stranded" costs of the incumbent regulated firm, Michael Doane and Michael Williams
- regulatory reform and contracting out of risk in natural gas markets, Adam Jaffe and Joseph Kalt
- pricing of regulated services provided to competitors by the regulated firm, W. Baumol
- the sorry state of privatization of federal government enterprises, George S. McIsaac.
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