Institutional Reform, Regulation and Privatization: Process and Outcomes in Infrastructure IndustriesRolf W. Künneke, Aad F. Correljé, John Groenewegen This book provides evolutionary and institutional perspectives on the reform of infrastructure industries, tracing the development of this process in a number of sectors and countries. |
Contents
An Evolutionary Perspective | 1 |
Design Learning and Legitimacy | 39 |
3 Competition Policy Networks and the New Economy | 67 |
A Unique Combination of Circumstances or Symptom of a Structural Flaw? | 89 |
The Dutch Gas Industry | 115 |
Does Continued State Ownership Bias Regulation? The Case of European Telecommunications | 153 |
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