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The results of four studies as analysed by the framework are then highlighted
with specific reference being on the effects of the regulatory environment on
generation firms in the United Kingdom ( UK ) and Australia . It is noted here that
the UK ...
The results of four studies as analysed by the framework are then highlighted
with specific reference being on the effects of the regulatory environment on
generation firms in the United Kingdom ( UK ) and Australia . It is noted here that
the UK ...
Page 84
For firms an uncertain future regulatory setting may suspend or cancel investment
in plant , which ultimately can lead to ... Also , firms are expected from a
regulatory perspective to offer efficient and competitively low prices but not so low
as to ...
For firms an uncertain future regulatory setting may suspend or cancel investment
in plant , which ultimately can lead to ... Also , firms are expected from a
regulatory perspective to offer efficient and competitively low prices but not so low
as to ...
Page 208
Accordingly , the most appropriate role for governmental regulation lies in
nudging firms at the margin towards cleaner production , heightening their
awareness of environmental issues , and encouraging the re - ordering of
corporate priorities ...
Accordingly , the most appropriate role for governmental regulation lies in
nudging firms at the margin towards cleaner production , heightening their
awareness of environmental issues , and encouraging the re - ordering of
corporate priorities ...
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the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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