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Discontinuous Institutional Alternatives in the Context of Economy Deregulation
Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2004Various ways of state participation in the mechanisms of transaction management are considered in the article. Differences between compensation and elimination of the market failures are identified. Opportunities and risks of non-regulatory alternatives usage as a mean of market failure compensation are described.
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On the Political Economy of Electricity Deregulation—California Style
The Electricity Journal, 2004Abstract When looked at through a game-theoretic lens, the political problems posed by deregulation efforts often trump any economic considerations. Unless this political economy is factored into the deregulation equation, deregulation is likely to fail.
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A comparison of the functional efficiency of the Australian economy in the pre-deregulation and post-deregulation era [PDF]
The late 1980s will long be remembered by Australia's large banks as a costly transition from a regulated financial system to a deregulated financial system. This has been reflected in the sharp increase in bad debts in the 1990s from lending decisions that were not particularly prudent.
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Deregulating the Nigerian Economy for Enhanced Real Sector Growth
Journal of Policy and Development Studies, 2016During the first two and half decades of political independence, Nigeria adopted a regulated economic policy, ostensibly to promote rapid development of her nascent economy. Of strategic importance was the real sector which, in line with government economic objectives at the time, was classified as a preferred sector.
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Myth 4: Deregulation Always Improves the Economy
2017Myth: Deregulation always improves the economy’s efficiency. Industries protected from competition, from the need to innovate and reduce costs would have to deal with the uncompromising realities of the market – the true test of efficiency. Deregulation represents a move toward free markets.
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On the political economy of financial deregulation
2016Drawing broadly on the literature on the political economy of the financial crisis, the paper looks at deregulation as a market driven process that culminated in a collective action failure. In the run up to the 2008 Financial Crisis strong competition and moral hazard went hand in hand and that raises a flag that needs explanation.
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Deregulation and Volatility: Where the Three Economies Meet
2016The last three chapters analysed the ways in which three different middle-income developing economies drove themselves to financial crises in the 1990s. It examined three very different sets of domestic policy design and implementation, which all resulted in a financial crisis.
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REGULATION AND DEREGULATION IN THE ISLAMIC POLITICAL ECONOMY: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
Humanomics, 1998The much debated topic of economic regulation and deregulation in the perspectives of market transformation that is now gripping the global politico‐economic climate, is studied with the Islamic focus in it. In the attempt, comparative ideas in this area are taken up, particularly those propounded by Baumol with regards to regulation of firms to ...
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TERMINOLOGICAL ESSENCE AND LEVELS OF ECONOMY’S DEREGULATION
2015Дерегулирование является одним из приоритетных направлений реформирования государственного управления экономикой страны, стимулирует ее социально-экономическое развитие. В статье исследованы подходы к определению терминологической сущности понятия «дерегулирование» с выделением объектов данного процесса.
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Current Events: The Effects of Electricity Deregulation on State Economies*
Journal of Regional Science, 2006Abstract. Panel regressions indicate that state electricity deregulation in the US is associated with higher housing prices, increased activity in the housing market, and lower wages, all of which are consistent with a model of compensating differentials wherein deregulation (which is shown to indeed lower electricity prices) increased the utility of ...
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