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100 1 _aGENOUD, Christophe
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245 1 0 _aDoes privatization matter? Liberalization and regulation :
_bthe case of European electricity
260 _aUK :
_bTaylor & Francis ,
_cjun. 2002
520 3 _aTraditional hypotheses on privatization are often unable to explain the current developments in the sectors of network industries such as electricity, telecomunications, railways and postal services. Through the bulding of an approach focused on the re-regulation issues in the electricity sector in Europe this article contributes to a first exploratory study of privatization and the constrution of complementary hypotheses on the necessity to privatize or not State Owned Enterprises in liberalized contexts. The empirical study of Norway, France, England and Wales, Germany and Switzerland elestricity liberalization shows that institutional diversity is important in terms of regulatory institutions design. Although privatization does not appear to be the logical consequence of liberatization the existence of State Owned Enterprises does however represent one of the crucial issues of the regulatory framework design process of liberalized network industries sectors
700 1 _aVARONE, Frédéric
_910906
773 0 8 _tPublic Management Review
_g4, 2, p. 231-256
_dUK : Taylor & Francis , jun. 2002
_xISSN 14719037
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