Studies in Public Regulation
Gary Fromm, ed.
Published in 1981 by The MIT Press
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0400 pages
ISBN: 0-262-06074-4
Table of Contents
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Front matter, table of contents, foreword, preface:
Gary Fromm, Richard Schmalensee
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Regulation in Theory and Practice: An Overview:
Paul L. Joskow, Roger G. Noll
(p. 1 - 78)
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Income-Distribution Concerns in Regulatory Policymaking:
Robert D. Willig, Elizabeth E. Bailey
(p. 79 - 118)
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Theory of Solvency Regulation in the Property and Casualty Insurance Industry:
Patricia Munch, Dennis Smallwood
(p. 119 - 180)
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Regulation, Barriers to Exit, and the Investment Behavior of Railroads:
Richard C. Levin
(p. 181 - 230)
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The Political Economy of Federal Regulatory Activity: The Case of Water-Pollution Controls:
Robert A. Leone, John E. Jackson
(p. 231 - 276)
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Regulation and the Multiproduct Firm: The Case of Telecommunications in Canada:
Melvyn A. Fuss, Leonard Waverman
(p. 277 - 328)
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Open Entry and Cross-Subsidization in Regulated Markets:
Kenneth C. Baseman
(p. 329 - 370)
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Current Developments in the Economics of Regulation:
Sam Peltzman
(p. 371 - 384)
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Authors and Discussants, Index:
Gary Fromm
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