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Optimal regulation: the economic theory of natural monopoly

Train, Kenneth E.

Optimal regulation: the economic theory of natural monopoly - 1st ed. - Cambridge The MIT Press 1991 - xiv, 338 p. ill. 24 cm

Suggested by Prof. Diptiranjan Mahapatra

2 Regulatory Mechanisms to Induce Optimal Outcomes for One-Product Natural Monopolies; Part II : the principles and logic of policy for change : economics and ethics; 3. Policies for dynamic change and transition : lessons from economic history and economic theory; 4. How some economic analyses have distorted the issues; 5. The ethics of intertemporal values and valuations; 6. Broad approaches to moral and political philosophy : converging perspectives; Part III : action around the world : progress, collaboration, equity; 8. Building national and international action; 10. Conclusion : how ideas change over time.

Optimal Regulation addresses the central issue of regulatory economics--how to regulate firms in a way that induces them to produce and price optimally. It synthesizes an extensive literature on what constitutes optimality in various situations and what r

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Competition
Economic models
Economic theory
Market forces
Monopolies
Trade regulation

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