Matching Regulatory Design to Country Circumstances : The Potential of Hybrid and Transitional Models

Developing countries attempting to implement the standard model of independent regulation have encountered many problems and challenges. These may arise when a regulatory system is incompatible with the country's regulatory commitment and inst...

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Main Author: Eberhard, Anton
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/05/8334115/matching-regulatory-design-country-circumstances-potential-hybrid-transitional-models
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spelling okr-10986-106882021-04-23T14:02:51Z Matching Regulatory Design to Country Circumstances : The Potential of Hybrid and Transitional Models Eberhard, Anton ARBITRATION BENCHMARKING CONCESSION CONCESSION CONTRACTS CUSTOMER SERVICE DIRECTIVES DISPUTE RESOLUTION ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER SECTOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION GOVERNMENT POLICY HYBRID MODEL IMPACT OF REGULATION INDEPENDENT REGULATION INDEPENDENT REGULATOR INDEPENDENT REGULATORS INDEPENDENT REGULATORY INDEPENDENT REGULATORY AGENCIES INDEPENDENT REGULATORY AGENCY INFRASTRUCTURE REFORM INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY LEGAL ARRANGEMENTS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL INSTRUMENT LEGAL INSTRUMENTS LEGISLATION MINISTER NATIONAL REGULATORS POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS PUBLIC DOCUMENT PUBLIC INTEREST PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS REGIONAL NETWORKS REGULATION BY AGENCY REGULATION BY CONTRACT REGULATORS REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY BODIES REGULATORY CONTRACT REGULATORY CONTRACTS REGULATORY DECISION REGULATORY DECISION-MAKING REGULATORY DESIGN REGULATORY DISCRETION REGULATORY EFFECTIVENESS REGULATORY ENTITY REGULATORY FUNCTIONS REGULATORY GOVERNANCE REGULATORY GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS REGULATORY INDEPENDENCE REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS REGULATORY MECHANISMS REGULATORY MODELS REGULATORY OPTION REGULATORY OPTIONS REGULATORY PERFORMANCE REGULATORY PROCESSES REGULATORY REGIME REGULATORY REGIMES REGULATORY RISK REGULATORY SYSTEM REGULATORY SYSTEMS SERVICE STANDARDS TARIFF SETTING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATION TRANSPARENCY TRANSPARENT REGULATORY PROCESSES UTILITIES UTILITY REGULATION Developing countries attempting to implement the standard model of independent regulation have encountered many problems and challenges. These may arise when a regulatory system is incompatible with the country's regulatory commitment and institutional and human resource endowment. Selecting from a menu of regulatory options to create a hybrid model -- one that best fits a country's own circumstances and challenges -- can improve regulatory performance. 2012-08-13T12:43:57Z 2012-08-13T12:43:57Z 2007-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/05/8334115/matching-regulatory-design-country-circumstances-potential-hybrid-transitional-models http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10688 English Gridlines; No. 23 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ARBITRATION
BENCHMARKING
CONCESSION
CONCESSION CONTRACTS
CUSTOMER SERVICE
DIRECTIVES
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRIC POWER SECTOR
ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION
GOVERNMENT POLICY
HYBRID MODEL
IMPACT OF REGULATION
INDEPENDENT REGULATION
INDEPENDENT REGULATOR
INDEPENDENT REGULATORS
INDEPENDENT REGULATORY
INDEPENDENT REGULATORY AGENCIES
INDEPENDENT REGULATORY AGENCY
INFRASTRUCTURE REFORM
INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
LEGAL ARRANGEMENTS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL INSTRUMENT
LEGAL INSTRUMENTS
LEGISLATION
MINISTER
NATIONAL REGULATORS
POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS
PUBLIC DOCUMENT
PUBLIC INTEREST
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
REGIONAL NETWORKS
REGULATION BY AGENCY
REGULATION BY CONTRACT
REGULATORS
REGULATORY AGENCY
REGULATORY BODIES
REGULATORY CONTRACT
REGULATORY CONTRACTS
REGULATORY DECISION
REGULATORY DECISION-MAKING
REGULATORY DESIGN
REGULATORY DISCRETION
REGULATORY EFFECTIVENESS
REGULATORY ENTITY
REGULATORY FUNCTIONS
REGULATORY GOVERNANCE
REGULATORY GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS
REGULATORY INDEPENDENCE
REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS
REGULATORY MECHANISMS
REGULATORY MODELS
REGULATORY OPTION
REGULATORY OPTIONS
REGULATORY PERFORMANCE
REGULATORY PROCESSES
REGULATORY REGIME
REGULATORY REGIMES
REGULATORY RISK
REGULATORY SYSTEM
REGULATORY SYSTEMS
SERVICE STANDARDS
TARIFF SETTING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATION
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPARENT REGULATORY PROCESSES
UTILITIES
UTILITY REGULATION
spellingShingle ARBITRATION
BENCHMARKING
CONCESSION
CONCESSION CONTRACTS
CUSTOMER SERVICE
DIRECTIVES
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRIC POWER SECTOR
ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION
GOVERNMENT POLICY
HYBRID MODEL
IMPACT OF REGULATION
INDEPENDENT REGULATION
INDEPENDENT REGULATOR
INDEPENDENT REGULATORS
INDEPENDENT REGULATORY
INDEPENDENT REGULATORY AGENCIES
INDEPENDENT REGULATORY AGENCY
INFRASTRUCTURE REFORM
INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
LEGAL ARRANGEMENTS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL INSTRUMENT
LEGAL INSTRUMENTS
LEGISLATION
MINISTER
NATIONAL REGULATORS
POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS
PUBLIC DOCUMENT
PUBLIC INTEREST
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
REGIONAL NETWORKS
REGULATION BY AGENCY
REGULATION BY CONTRACT
REGULATORS
REGULATORY AGENCY
REGULATORY BODIES
REGULATORY CONTRACT
REGULATORY CONTRACTS
REGULATORY DECISION
REGULATORY DECISION-MAKING
REGULATORY DESIGN
REGULATORY DISCRETION
REGULATORY EFFECTIVENESS
REGULATORY ENTITY
REGULATORY FUNCTIONS
REGULATORY GOVERNANCE
REGULATORY GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS
REGULATORY INDEPENDENCE
REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS
REGULATORY MECHANISMS
REGULATORY MODELS
REGULATORY OPTION
REGULATORY OPTIONS
REGULATORY PERFORMANCE
REGULATORY PROCESSES
REGULATORY REGIME
REGULATORY REGIMES
REGULATORY RISK
REGULATORY SYSTEM
REGULATORY SYSTEMS
SERVICE STANDARDS
TARIFF SETTING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATION
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPARENT REGULATORY PROCESSES
UTILITIES
UTILITY REGULATION
Eberhard, Anton
Matching Regulatory Design to Country Circumstances : The Potential of Hybrid and Transitional Models
relation Gridlines; No. 23
description Developing countries attempting to implement the standard model of independent regulation have encountered many problems and challenges. These may arise when a regulatory system is incompatible with the country's regulatory commitment and institutional and human resource endowment. Selecting from a menu of regulatory options to create a hybrid model -- one that best fits a country's own circumstances and challenges -- can improve regulatory performance.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Eberhard, Anton
author_facet Eberhard, Anton
author_sort Eberhard, Anton
title Matching Regulatory Design to Country Circumstances : The Potential of Hybrid and Transitional Models
title_short Matching Regulatory Design to Country Circumstances : The Potential of Hybrid and Transitional Models
title_full Matching Regulatory Design to Country Circumstances : The Potential of Hybrid and Transitional Models
title_fullStr Matching Regulatory Design to Country Circumstances : The Potential of Hybrid and Transitional Models
title_full_unstemmed Matching Regulatory Design to Country Circumstances : The Potential of Hybrid and Transitional Models
title_sort matching regulatory design to country circumstances : the potential of hybrid and transitional models
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/05/8334115/matching-regulatory-design-country-circumstances-potential-hybrid-transitional-models
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10688
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