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The Tension Between Incentive Regulation and Investments in Network Industries [PDF]
Ingo Vogelsang
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Liberalisation in Network Industries [PDF]
In this chapter, we aim to establish whether liberalization and accompanying regulatory arrangements have delivered the expected efficiency gains. In section I, we discuss the theoretical issues and demonstrate that ‘marketable’ yet simplistic arguments in favour of liberalization tend to ignore a complex set of issues such as imperfect competition ...
Flacher, David +2 more
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2015
Companies organize in a way that involves many activities that are external to the traditional organizational boundaries. This presents challenges to operations management and managing operations involves many issues and actions dealing with external networks. Taking a network perspective changes the focus of operations management from managing the own
B.R. Mehta, Y.J. Reddy
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Companies organize in a way that involves many activities that are external to the traditional organizational boundaries. This presents challenges to operations management and managing operations involves many issues and actions dealing with external networks. Taking a network perspective changes the focus of operations management from managing the own
B.R. Mehta, Y.J. Reddy
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Engineering networks: university-industry networks in Southern Ontario automotive industry clusters
Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 2008In this paper we examine relationships between university engineering programmes at the Universities of Waterloo and Windsor and the automobile industry in Southern Ontario which reflect TNC strategies and state innovation policies which place greater emphasis on universities developing networks with automotive manufacturers.
Tod Rutherford, John Holmes
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1998
Abstract A wave of infrastructure privatization activity is currently sweeping the globe, affecting about 100 countries and amounting annually to over US$60 billion of business on average over the past decade. It has become increasingly clear to policy-makers and firms alike that a major challenge is to ensure that such privatization ...
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Abstract A wave of infrastructure privatization activity is currently sweeping the globe, affecting about 100 countries and amounting annually to over US$60 billion of business on average over the past decade. It has become increasingly clear to policy-makers and firms alike that a major challenge is to ensure that such privatization ...
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