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Page 35
... there has been an increase in the number and power of autonomous
regulatory agencies and separate “ next step ' delivery agencies . Second , there
has been conscious increase in ' formalisation of rules and codification of
responsibilities ...
... there has been an increase in the number and power of autonomous
regulatory agencies and separate “ next step ' delivery agencies . Second , there
has been conscious increase in ' formalisation of rules and codification of
responsibilities ...
Page 115
Development agencies embraced such a move wholeheartedly as they
considered the IPP a part of the overall efforts towards deregulation and
privatization of the sector . It was well argued that introducing IPP in the sector
would end the ...
Development agencies embraced such a move wholeheartedly as they
considered the IPP a part of the overall efforts towards deregulation and
privatization of the sector . It was well argued that introducing IPP in the sector
would end the ...
Page 237
... 223 acid deposition 125 actuarial analysis 159–60 ADB 147 adverse selection
172 AEMC 98 AER 98 ageing population 152 , 153 agency problem 88 , 151 ,
162 , 172 air pollution 3 , 53 , 68–72,85–7 , 124 , 125 , 131–7 , 138 , 209 , 220
see ...
... 223 acid deposition 125 actuarial analysis 159–60 ADB 147 adverse selection
172 AEMC 98 AER 98 ageing population 152 , 153 agency problem 88 , 151 ,
162 , 172 air pollution 3 , 53 , 68–72,85–7 , 124 , 125 , 131–7 , 138 , 209 , 220
see ...
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Contents
the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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