Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-255) and indexes.
Contents
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.
Summary
This 2005 book explores the role and promise of public law for deregulated industries.
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