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We use the telecommunications industry and electricity market in New Zealand and payments systems in Canada and New … regulation in network industries. We argue that where natural monopoly or other problems persist private joint ventures are … superior to public sector monopoly as a means of organising the activity. Light-handed regulation in which markets are …
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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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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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determine the social net-benefit of income-control regulation there are presently no institutional arrangements in New Zealand …
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The purpose of this report is to review the contemporary history of the meat packing industry and particularly the role of cooperatives and investor-owned firms in its development. The report that follows is divided into three parts. Part One reports briefly the contemporary history of the meat...
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links: 'Risk, Price Regulation and Irreversible Investment' 'Asset Stranding is Inevitable in Competitive Markets' …
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Professor Lewis Evans presented Sunk Investments, Regulation and the Cost of Capital at an ISCR Auckland seminar …
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Lewis Evans presented Using Regulation to Resolve Investment and Pricing Issues in Transmission in Wellington in April …
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