Deregulation and Its Discontents: Rewriting the Rules in AsiaM. Ramesh, Michael Howlett Edward Elgar, 2006 - 250 pages Deregulation and its Discontents examines the different ways in which the issues related to deregulation and reregulation have been addressed in Asia. The role of government in business has gone through distinct, if overlapping, cycles: regulation, deregulation and reregulation. However, little is known about deregulation and even less about reregulation, particularly in relation to Asia. The contributors to this book examine the links between the cycles through detvailed analyses of the electricity market, pensions and stock markets in the Asia Pacific. They also offer an explanation of regulatory cycles. This unique and inter-disciplinary book is thoroughly accessible and will be suitable for specialist as well as non-specialist readers. It will appeal to academics and researchers of public sector economics, Asian studies - and the political economy of Asia in particular - as well as public officials dealing with regulatory issues. |
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... regions were auctioned simultaneously , with an average of 28 localities per region . There was little competitive bidding . Nine per cent of the regions received no bids . Thirty - five per cent went for the maximum allowable subsidy ...
... regions . Each region i : 1 ≤ i ≤ 10 requires a subsidy of 120 to serve alone , but a subsidy of 20 is sufficient if the same firm has already deployed infrastructure in region i - 1 or i + 1 . All ten regions could be served for 210 ...
... region r . The N , th milestone meets the objective for expansion in region r . There are a total of Ear Nr milestones to achieve . 8r A typical build - out requirement might mandate that milestone i in every region must be competed by ...
Contents
the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
race to the bottom | 29 |
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