Evolution of the Theory and Practice of Economic Regulation: The Next Stage

This paper discusses the evolution of the theory and practice of economic regulation, in particular its latest stage. In the first part, the analysis concentrates on the theoretical aspect of the process. In this context, the paper points to the impact of asymmetry of information on a gradual shift...

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Main Author: Andrzej T. Szablewski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Collegium of Economic Analysis, SGH Warsaw School of Economics 2018-06-01
Series:Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics
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spelling doaj-dfeedf54f1b44754b45ee024da3535e42020-11-25T03:44:38ZengCollegium of Economic Analysis, SGH Warsaw School of EconomicsGospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics0867-00052300-52382018-06-012942497210.33119/GN/100546100546Evolution of the Theory and Practice of Economic Regulation: The Next StageAndrzej T. Szablewski0Instytut Nauk Ekonomicznych PANThis paper discusses the evolution of the theory and practice of economic regulation, in particular its latest stage. In the first part, the analysis concentrates on the theoretical aspect of the process. In this context, the paper points to the impact of asymmetry of information on a gradual shift of economic regulation from an approach in which regulation is viewed as a substitute of a competitive market to one that triggers market behaviours by involving companies and their customers in the regulatory process. In the second part, the author focuses on the implementation aspect, i.e. how the latter concept could be adapted to regulatory practice. Even though this concept has long been implemented in the United States as well as Canada through so-called negotiated settlements, such regulatory arrangements were until recently neglected in research reports, including those in America. The latest wave of interest in this form of regulation, particularly in the UK and Australia, is mainly due to its many advantages as demonstrated by the North American experience. The author explores the benefits of negotiated settlements against the background of doubts raised in an ongoing debate on whether such settlements are free from risks and whether they can be effectively applied elsewhere. While noting some encouraging early results in several regulated sectors in the UK, the author stresses two crucial conditions for the successful implementation of this approach: a careful design of the new regulatory arrangements and a pro-active role of the regulator. The paper’s final comments refer to the perspective of further evolution of economic regulation and the rationale for the adoption of negotiated mechanisms in regulating Poland’s district heating sector.http://www.journalssystem.com/gna/,100546,0,2.htmlasymmetry of informationrate-of-return regulationincentive regulationnegotiated settlements
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Evolution of the Theory and Practice of Economic Regulation: The Next Stage
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asymmetry of information
rate-of-return regulation
incentive regulation
negotiated settlements
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title Evolution of the Theory and Practice of Economic Regulation: The Next Stage
title_short Evolution of the Theory and Practice of Economic Regulation: The Next Stage
title_full Evolution of the Theory and Practice of Economic Regulation: The Next Stage
title_fullStr Evolution of the Theory and Practice of Economic Regulation: The Next Stage
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of the Theory and Practice of Economic Regulation: The Next Stage
title_sort evolution of the theory and practice of economic regulation: the next stage
publisher Collegium of Economic Analysis, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
series Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics
issn 0867-0005
2300-5238
publishDate 2018-06-01
description This paper discusses the evolution of the theory and practice of economic regulation, in particular its latest stage. In the first part, the analysis concentrates on the theoretical aspect of the process. In this context, the paper points to the impact of asymmetry of information on a gradual shift of economic regulation from an approach in which regulation is viewed as a substitute of a competitive market to one that triggers market behaviours by involving companies and their customers in the regulatory process. In the second part, the author focuses on the implementation aspect, i.e. how the latter concept could be adapted to regulatory practice. Even though this concept has long been implemented in the United States as well as Canada through so-called negotiated settlements, such regulatory arrangements were until recently neglected in research reports, including those in America. The latest wave of interest in this form of regulation, particularly in the UK and Australia, is mainly due to its many advantages as demonstrated by the North American experience. The author explores the benefits of negotiated settlements against the background of doubts raised in an ongoing debate on whether such settlements are free from risks and whether they can be effectively applied elsewhere. While noting some encouraging early results in several regulated sectors in the UK, the author stresses two crucial conditions for the successful implementation of this approach: a careful design of the new regulatory arrangements and a pro-active role of the regulator. The paper’s final comments refer to the perspective of further evolution of economic regulation and the rationale for the adoption of negotiated mechanisms in regulating Poland’s district heating sector.
topic asymmetry of information
rate-of-return regulation
incentive regulation
negotiated settlements
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