Multi-level regulation in the telecommunications sector : adaptive regulatory arrangements in Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands and Switzerland

Author(s)

Bibliographic Information

Multi-level regulation in the telecommunications sector : adaptive regulatory arrangements in Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands and Switzerland

edited by David Aubin, Koen Verhoest

Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

Available at  / 2 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Through a comparison of the telecommunications sectors in four small EU-countries, an outstanding cast of contributors explore how regulatory authorities at international, EU-, national and regional level within and between sectors coordinate their regulatory decisions in order to provide coherent regulation of markets.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Aim, Central Claims and Structure of the Book
  • Koen Verhoest and David Aubin 2. Assessing the Regulatory Arrangements: Concepts, Theory and Methods
  • David Aubin, Emmanuelle Mathieu, Joery Matthys and Koen Verhoest 3. Regulation of Telecommunications in Belgium: Organizational Complexity and Regulatory Effectiveness
  • Emmanuelle Mathieu and David Aubin 4. Informal Relationships and de Facto Independence of the Regulator in the Irish Telecommunications Regulatory Arrangement
  • Muiris MacCarthaigh 5. To Merge or not to Merge: The Institutional Re-Design of Telecommunications Regulation in the Netherlands
  • Kutsal Yesilkagit 6. Regulation of the Telecommunications in Switzerland: A Network Approach to Assess the Regulatory Agencies' Independence
  • Karin Ingold and Frederic Varone 7. Autonomy and Decision-Making Power of Independent Regulatory Agencies in Multi-Level Arrangements
  • Koen Verhoest, David Aubin, Joery Matthys and Emmanuelle Mathieu 8. Evolutionary Multi-Level Regulatory Arrangements: The Impacts of the Resolution of Incoherencies
  • David Aubin and Koen Verhoest

by "Nielsen BookData"

Details

Page Top