Utility Regulators : The Independence Debate
Some governments are reluctant to surrender political control over regulatory decisions, and some who agree on the general desirability of independent agencies may question whether they are feasible in all country settings. The author argues that r...
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okr-10986-115702021-06-14T11:03:20Z Utility Regulators : The Independence Debate Smith, Warrick DENATIONALIZATION GOVERNMENT REGULATION ENERGY MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY ASSURANCE AUTHORITY CIVIL SERVICE CONSENSUS CONSTITUENCY CONSUMERS CORRUPTION COST OF CAPITAL DECISIONMAKING DISCRETIONARY POWERS EXPROPRIATION EXTERNAL AUDITORS LAWS LEGISLATURE LEGITIMACY MARKET POWER MINISTERS ORGANIZATIONAL AUTONOMY POLITICAL CONTROL POLITICAL INTERFERENCE PREMIUMS PRIVATE PROPERTY PRIVATIZATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY SYSTEMS STATE ENTERPRISE STATE ENTERPRISES TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TRANSPARENCY Some governments are reluctant to surrender political control over regulatory decisions, and some who agree on the general desirability of independent agencies may question whether they are feasible in all country settings. The author argues that regulatory independence is worth the effort even in countries with little tradition of such government entities. The agencies should have arm's-length relationships with regulated firms, consumers, and politicians, and they should have the funding and expertise to underpin such independence. He explains the requirements for achieving independent agencies, including formal safeguards, and suggests possible paths of transition for setting up such agencies. 2012-08-13T15:25:27Z 2012-08-13T15:25:27Z 1997-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1997/10/441720/utility-regulators-independence-debate Viewpoint. -- Note no. 127 (October 1997) http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11570 English Viewpoint CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Viewpoint Publications & Research |
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DENATIONALIZATION GOVERNMENT REGULATION ENERGY MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY ASSURANCE AUTHORITY CIVIL SERVICE CONSENSUS CONSTITUENCY CONSUMERS CORRUPTION COST OF CAPITAL DECISIONMAKING DISCRETIONARY POWERS EXPROPRIATION EXTERNAL AUDITORS LAWS LEGISLATURE LEGITIMACY MARKET POWER MINISTERS ORGANIZATIONAL AUTONOMY POLITICAL CONTROL POLITICAL INTERFERENCE PREMIUMS PRIVATE PROPERTY PRIVATIZATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY SYSTEMS STATE ENTERPRISE STATE ENTERPRISES TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TRANSPARENCY |
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DENATIONALIZATION GOVERNMENT REGULATION ENERGY MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY ASSURANCE AUTHORITY CIVIL SERVICE CONSENSUS CONSTITUENCY CONSUMERS CORRUPTION COST OF CAPITAL DECISIONMAKING DISCRETIONARY POWERS EXPROPRIATION EXTERNAL AUDITORS LAWS LEGISLATURE LEGITIMACY MARKET POWER MINISTERS ORGANIZATIONAL AUTONOMY POLITICAL CONTROL POLITICAL INTERFERENCE PREMIUMS PRIVATE PROPERTY PRIVATIZATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY SYSTEMS STATE ENTERPRISE STATE ENTERPRISES TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TRANSPARENCY Smith, Warrick Utility Regulators : The Independence Debate |
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Some governments are reluctant to
surrender political control over regulatory decisions, and
some who agree on the general desirability of independent
agencies may question whether they are feasible in all
country settings. The author argues that regulatory
independence is worth the effort even in countries with
little tradition of such government entities. The agencies
should have arm's-length relationships with regulated
firms, consumers, and politicians, and they should have the
funding and expertise to underpin such independence. He
explains the requirements for achieving independent
agencies, including formal safeguards, and suggests possible
paths of transition for setting up such agencies. |
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Utility Regulators : The Independence Debate |
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Utility Regulators : The Independence Debate |
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Utility Regulators : The Independence Debate |
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Utility Regulators : The Independence Debate |
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Utility Regulators : The Independence Debate |
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utility regulators : the independence debate |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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