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Deregulation and privatization in the United States / edited by Paul W. MacAvoy.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
MacQueen, Hector, Author.
Contributor:
MacAvoy, Paul W., editor.
David Hume Institute.
Series:
Hume papers on public policy ; Volume 3, Number 3.
Hume papers on public policy ; Volume 3, Number 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Industrial policy--United States--Congresses.
Industrial policy.
Deregulation--United States--Congresses.
Deregulation.
Privatization--United States--Congresses.
Privatization.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (vi, 154 pages) : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2008.
Summary:
This is an issue of our quarterly journal Hume Papers on Public Policy - the journal of the David Hume Institute.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
1. Twenty years of deregulation
2. Pricing of services provided to competitors by the regulated firm
3. Competitive entry into regulated monopoly services and the resulting problem of stranded costs
4. The emerging coexistence of competition and regulation in natural gas transportation
5. Cheaper SO,, same old NO,: a look at implementation of Title IV of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990
6. The strategy for privatization in the United States
7. The failure of postal reform
8. The current file on the case for privatization of the Federal Government enterprises
9. Privatization and regulation in the USA and the UK: some comparisons and contrasts
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1-4744-7057-2

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