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Christopher Findlay
Chapter 1 in Priorities and Pathways in Services Reform — Part II:Political Economy Studies, 2013, pp 1-26 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionTelecommunicationsEnergyTransportCountry StudiesTen Lessons of Reforms to DateCompetition is more important than ownershipTake a forward-looking view and provide a leadership commitmentBe aware of ‘the gap’ in regulatory practiceKnow the costs of the current regimeThe commitment to structural reform is continuousPromote engagement from withinUse experimentsUse independent evaluation for designing optionsCoordinate when it mattersMeet universal service obligationsConclusion
Keywords: Services; Structural Reform; Regulatory Reform; Services Trade Reform; Behind-The-Border Reform; Regulatory Restrictions; Regulatory Barriers; Services Trade Barriers; Empirical; Quantitative; Maritime Transport; Rail Transport; Telecommunications; Energy; Electricity; Gas; APEC (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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