Relying on Expert Panels to Help Settle Regulatory Disputes : Lessons from Chilean Experience
Starting in the 1980s Chile initiated wide-ranging economic reforms, paving the way for private sector involvement in major infrastructure sectors. With these reforms came new regulatory rules, institutions, and processes to manage the interests an...
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okr-10986-106872021-04-23T14:02:51Z Relying on Expert Panels to Help Settle Regulatory Disputes : Lessons from Chilean Experience Jadresic, Alejandro Bertolini, Lorenzo ACCESS CHARGES AIRPORTS ASSET BASE ASSET BASES COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS COMPANY CONCESSION CONCESSIONS CONTRACT PROVISIONS CREDIBILITY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES DISTRIBUTION COMPANY DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES DUE PROCESS ECONOMIC REFORMS ECONOMIC REGULATION ELECTRICITY LAW ELECTRICITY SECTOR FIXED ASSETS FIXED LINE TELEPHONE FOREIGN INVESTMENT GENERATION GOVERNMENT POLICY HOLDING HOLDING COMPANY INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL TRADE LEGAL INSTRUMENTS MARKET STRUCTURE MOBILE PHONE NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PERCENT RATE OF RETURN POWER POWER SECTOR PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROXY PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS QUALITY OF SERVICE REGULATED INDUSTRIES REGULATION BY CONTRACT REGULATORS REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY AGENCY MODEL REGULATORY DECISIONS REGULATORY DISPUTES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY GOVERNANCE REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS REGULATORY MECHANISMS REGULATORY PROCESS REGULATORY REGIMES REGULATORY RISKS REGULATORY RULES REPLACEMENT VALUE ROADS SANITATION SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICES SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE STANDARDS STAKEHOLDERS STATE-OWNED COMPANIES TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS TARIFF REVIEWS TARIFFS FOR WATER TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE COMPANIES TOLL TOLL ROADS TRANSFER PAYMENTS TRANSPARENCY UTILITIES UTILITY REGULATORS WATER COMPANIES WATER SUPPLY Starting in the 1980s Chile initiated wide-ranging economic reforms, paving the way for private sector involvement in major infrastructure sectors. With these reforms came new regulatory rules, institutions, and processes to manage the interests and expectations of such diverse stakeholders as the government, consumers, and service providers. One innovative feature is the use of expert panels -- specialized, independent, ad hoc entities affiliated with neither the government nor the sector regulator -- to resolve disputes arising from regulatory decisions. The Chilean experience with these panels offers useful lessons for policymakers. 2012-08-13T12:43:43Z 2012-08-13T12:43:43Z 2007-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/05/8334014/relying-expert-panels-help-settle-regulatory-disputes-lessons-chilean-experience http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10687 English Gridlines; No. 22 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Chile |
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ACCESS CHARGES AIRPORTS ASSET BASE ASSET BASES COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS COMPANY CONCESSION CONCESSIONS CONTRACT PROVISIONS CREDIBILITY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES DISTRIBUTION COMPANY DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES DUE PROCESS ECONOMIC REFORMS ECONOMIC REGULATION ELECTRICITY LAW ELECTRICITY SECTOR FIXED ASSETS FIXED LINE TELEPHONE FOREIGN INVESTMENT GENERATION GOVERNMENT POLICY HOLDING HOLDING COMPANY INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL TRADE LEGAL INSTRUMENTS MARKET STRUCTURE MOBILE PHONE NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PERCENT RATE OF RETURN POWER POWER SECTOR PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROXY PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS QUALITY OF SERVICE REGULATED INDUSTRIES REGULATION BY CONTRACT REGULATORS REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY AGENCY MODEL REGULATORY DECISIONS REGULATORY DISPUTES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY GOVERNANCE REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS REGULATORY MECHANISMS REGULATORY PROCESS REGULATORY REGIMES REGULATORY RISKS REGULATORY RULES REPLACEMENT VALUE ROADS SANITATION SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICES SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE STANDARDS STAKEHOLDERS STATE-OWNED COMPANIES TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS TARIFF REVIEWS TARIFFS FOR WATER TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE COMPANIES TOLL TOLL ROADS TRANSFER PAYMENTS TRANSPARENCY UTILITIES UTILITY REGULATORS WATER COMPANIES WATER SUPPLY |
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ACCESS CHARGES AIRPORTS ASSET BASE ASSET BASES COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS COMPANY CONCESSION CONCESSIONS CONTRACT PROVISIONS CREDIBILITY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES DISTRIBUTION COMPANY DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES DUE PROCESS ECONOMIC REFORMS ECONOMIC REGULATION ELECTRICITY LAW ELECTRICITY SECTOR FIXED ASSETS FIXED LINE TELEPHONE FOREIGN INVESTMENT GENERATION GOVERNMENT POLICY HOLDING HOLDING COMPANY INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL TRADE LEGAL INSTRUMENTS MARKET STRUCTURE MOBILE PHONE NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PERCENT RATE OF RETURN POWER POWER SECTOR PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROXY PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS QUALITY OF SERVICE REGULATED INDUSTRIES REGULATION BY CONTRACT REGULATORS REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY AGENCY MODEL REGULATORY DECISIONS REGULATORY DISPUTES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY GOVERNANCE REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS REGULATORY MECHANISMS REGULATORY PROCESS REGULATORY REGIMES REGULATORY RISKS REGULATORY RULES REPLACEMENT VALUE ROADS SANITATION SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICES SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE STANDARDS STAKEHOLDERS STATE-OWNED COMPANIES TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS TARIFF REVIEWS TARIFFS FOR WATER TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE COMPANIES TOLL TOLL ROADS TRANSFER PAYMENTS TRANSPARENCY UTILITIES UTILITY REGULATORS WATER COMPANIES WATER SUPPLY Jadresic, Alejandro Bertolini, Lorenzo Relying on Expert Panels to Help Settle Regulatory Disputes : Lessons from Chilean Experience |
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Latin America & Caribbean Chile |
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Gridlines; No. 22 |
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Starting in the 1980s Chile initiated
wide-ranging economic reforms, paving the way for private
sector involvement in major infrastructure sectors. With
these reforms came new regulatory rules, institutions, and
processes to manage the interests and expectations of such
diverse stakeholders as the government, consumers, and
service providers. One innovative feature is the use of
expert panels -- specialized, independent, ad hoc entities
affiliated with neither the government nor the sector
regulator -- to resolve disputes arising from regulatory
decisions. The Chilean experience with these panels offers
useful lessons for policymakers. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Jadresic, Alejandro Bertolini, Lorenzo |
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Jadresic, Alejandro Bertolini, Lorenzo |
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Jadresic, Alejandro |
title |
Relying on Expert Panels to Help Settle Regulatory Disputes : Lessons from Chilean Experience |
title_short |
Relying on Expert Panels to Help Settle Regulatory Disputes : Lessons from Chilean Experience |
title_full |
Relying on Expert Panels to Help Settle Regulatory Disputes : Lessons from Chilean Experience |
title_fullStr |
Relying on Expert Panels to Help Settle Regulatory Disputes : Lessons from Chilean Experience |
title_full_unstemmed |
Relying on Expert Panels to Help Settle Regulatory Disputes : Lessons from Chilean Experience |
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relying on expert panels to help settle regulatory disputes : lessons from chilean experience |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/05/8334014/relying-expert-panels-help-settle-regulatory-disputes-lessons-chilean-experience http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10687 |
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