The unique challenges associated with understanding network industries requires insights from a range of disciplinary perspectives, namely economics, engineering, law, and political science. This book analyzes the de- and re-regulation of the network industries and the regulatory challenges these industries will face in the future.

Network industries are characterised by economics that entail limiting effects on competition and market creation, and the book highlights the drivers behind their liberalization as well as the inherent need for regulation as liberalization unfolds. By way of an historical approach, the author offers insights into the distinctive approaches between Europe and North America in the past whilst also presenting the pervasive role digitalization increasingly comes to play.

A concise overview of the state of thinking about the network industries, this book will be vital reading for researchers, advanced students and practitioners.



Autorentext

Matthias Finger is Swiss Post Chair in Management of Network Industries at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland.



Inhalt

1. Introduction

2. Rationales for Government Regulation

3. Politics of Regulation

4. Regulating Natural Monopolies

5. Competition for the Market

6. Telecommunications and Postal Services

7. Transportation

8. Energy and Water

9. Digitalization and Network Industries

10. Conclusion: The future of network industry regulation

Titel
Network Industries
Untertitel
A Research Overview
EAN
9780429831058
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
26.06.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
116