The reform of network industries : evaluating privatisation, regulation and liberalisation in the EU
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The reform of network industries : evaluating privatisation, regulation and liberalisation in the EU
Edward Elgar Publishing, c2017
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Network industries such as electricity, gas, rail, local public transport, telecommunications and postal services are recognised by the EU as crucial for fostering European social and territorial cohesion. Providing an overview of key policy reforms in these industries and an empirical evaluation, this thought-provoking book offers a critical perspective on the functioning of the networks that provide vital services to EU citizens.
Key features include:
analysis of policy reforms and their effects on the welfare of citizens as users
an innovative focus on the neglected topic of the role of state-owned or state-invested enterprises
assessment of changes in policy framework reform from the consumer's point of view
a comparative country analysis
evaluation of cross-cutting issues related to reform including privatisation, unbundling, performance and impact.
The Reform of Network Industries will appeal to academic researchers in the fields of industrial economics, policy and regulation and the economics of European integration, as well as students of business and law. Policymakers, regulators and public administrators will also find this book a stimulating read.
Contributors include: P. Bance, R. Cardinale, P. Castelnovo, A. Chassy, S. Clo, A. Cosic, L. Diestelmeier, J. Doleschel, S. Drufuca, G. Esposito, M. Florio, S. Groenblom, R. Hirsch, T. Holvad, T. Kaloud, M. Lampropoulou, A. Maxim, A. Negrelli, T.A. Nguyen, N. Rosetto, A. Roukouni, R.P. Sanchez, S. Thomas, J. Urban-Kozlowska, J. Willner
Table of Contents
Contents:
Preface
PART I: Cross-Cutting Policy Issues
1. The empirical evaluation of regulatory policy reforms in network industries: some methodological issues
Massimo Florio
2. Public and private enterprises, costs and welfare performance: an overview with suggestions for further research
Johan Willner and Sonja Groenblom
3. Market reforms, governance and performance: lessons learned from the experience in the EU energy industries
Steve Thomas and Stefano Clo
4. Market structure and state involvement: passenger railways in Europe
Torben Holvad
5. Ownership and Firm Performance: Empirical Evidence from the European Telecommunications Industry (2006-14)
Paolo Castelnovo
6. National public missions, diversity of operators and competition: Postal services in the European Union
Philippe Bance
PART II: Empirical Evaluations
7. Does Public Ownership provide affordable and reliable electricity to household customers? Case studies of electricity sector reforms in the UK, France, Germany and Italy
Ajla Cosic, Lea Diestelmeier, Alexandru Maxim, Tue Anh Nguyen and Nicolo Rossetto
8. Telecommunications policies in Europe: past, present, future and impact on citizens
Serena Marianna Drufuca, Regina Maria Hirsch, Manto Lampropoulou and Rogelio Pesqueira Sanchez
9. The changing nature of railways in Europe: empirical evidence on prices, investments and quality
Giovanni Esposito, Julia Doleschel, Tobias Kaloud and Jadwiga Urban-Kozlowska
10. Local Public Transport Services: the efficiency of public enterprises competing with the private sector in the EU member States
Annalisa Negrelli, Anastasia Roukouni and Angelique Chassy
11. The European gas sector: political-economy implications of the transition from state-owned to mixed-owned enterprises
Roberto Cardinale
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"