Regulatory bargaining and public law / Jim Rossi. electronic resource
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0521838924 (hardcover)
- 343.7309 22
- KF2094 .R67 2005
- KF2094 .R67 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-255) and indexes.
The scope of regulatory bargaining -- Regulatory bargaining and the stability of natural monopoly regulation -- The incompleteness of regulatory law : moving beyond the "small world" of natural monopoly regulation -- Refin(anc)ing retail service obligations for the competitive environment -- Deregulatory takings and regulatory bargaining -- Incomplete regulatory tariffs and judicial enforcement -- Bargaining in decentralized lawmaking -- Overcoming federal-state bargaining failures -- Conclusion: Incomplete regulatory bargaining and the lessons for judicial review.
1. The scope of regulatory bargaining; Part I. Extending Incomplete Bargains from the Economics of the Firm to Public Governance: 2. Regulatory bargains and the stability of natural monopoly regulation; 3. The incompleteness of regulatory law: moving beyond the 'small world' of natural monopoly regulation; 4. Refin(anc)ing service obligations for a competitive environment; Part II. Incomplete Regulatory Bargains, Institutions, and the Role of Judicial Review in Deregulated Industries: 5. Deregulatory takings, incomplete regulatory bargains, and judicial review; 6. Incomplete regulatory tariffs and the role of courts; 7. Bargaining for state-assisted monopoly; 8. Overcoming bargaining failures in a federalist system; 9. Incomplete regulatory bargaining and the lessons for judicial review.
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