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Allocative and productive efficiency are static concepts in the sense that they relate to welfare at a point in time. Allocative and productive efficiency reflect the outcome at a single point in time of resource allocation and production decisions.
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Slides by Professor Neil Quigley presented at the Auckland seminar Calculating the Cost of Capital: A Revisionists' Appraisal are available for download here.
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Neil Quigley presented Governance and Regulatory Decision-Making at the Commerce Commission at the Contemporary Issues in Regulatory Theory and Practice half day workshop held in Wellington in March 2005.
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ISCR Research Principal Richard Meade presented Ownership vs Regulation in Electricity Reform: The Role of Governance at The European Electricity Market 2005 conference held in Lodz, Poland in May.
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Kevin Counsel and Professor Lewis Evans presented Struggling Upstream: Efficient Water Allocation on the Waitaki River and Elsewhere in Wellington and Auckland in July 2004.
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Margaret Beardow presented Changing Attitudes to Regulation: International Evidence at the Contemporary Issues in Regulatory Theory and Practice half day workshop in Wellington in March 2005.
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Dr Stuart Gillan presented Corporate Governance & Regulation: Panacea or Pandora's Box at an ISCR seminar in May 2006.
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Graeme Guthrie presented Incentive Regulation: Asset Valuation and Investment in Advance at the Contemporary Issues in Regulatory Theory and Practice half day workshop held in Wellington in March 2005.
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Using an efficiency-based framework this paper analyses the performance of New Zealand's telecommunications sector under competition law-based sector governance (the period from 1987 to 2001) and under industry-specific regulation (2001 to 2007). The framework considers the productive allocative...
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Professor Michael Katz presented Sender or Receiver: Who should pay to Exchange an Electronic Messages? at an ISCR seminar in February 2005.
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