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Institutional roots of post-privatisation regulatory outcomes

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  • Abdala, Manuel A.

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In Levy and Spiller (Regulations, Institutions, and Commitment: Comparative Studies In Telecommunications, Cambridge University Press, London, 1996), it was observed that nation-specific institutional endowments constrained the choices for regulatory governance and incentives, therefore shaping different performance outcomes across countries. Using the same conceptual approach, we examined regulatory outcomes in a single country (the Argentine experience throughout the 1990s) but in different sectors and found that some country's institutional characteristics were rather dynamic, determining a variety of government choices for regulatory incentives and producing different regulatory outcomes. Namely, we found that the changing pattern of contending social interests produces variances in the intensity and nature of contractual conflicts. The telecommunication regulatory experience is examined in more detail, and compared with outcomes in other sectors.

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  • Abdala, Manuel A., 2000. "Institutional roots of post-privatisation regulatory outcomes," Telecommunications Policy, Elsevier, vol. 24(8-9), pages 645-668, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:telpol:v:24:y:2000:i:8-9:p:645-668
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    1. Jensen, Olivia & Wu, Xun, 2017. "The hybrid model for economic regulation of water utilities: Mission impossible?," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 48(C), pages 122-131.
    2. Paul Levine & Paul Levine & Jon Stern & Francesc Trillas, 2003. "Independent Utility Regulators: Lessons from Monetary Policy," School of Economics Discussion Papers 0403, School of Economics, University of Surrey.

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