Professor George Yarrow, Chairman, Regulatory Policy Institute, Where next for utility regulation? Lecture - Presentation - Notes on the discussion
Dr Irwin Stelzer, Director of Economic Policy Studies, The Hudson Institute, Broadcasting: Innovation and Regulation. Lecture
Henry Derwent, International Emissions Trading Association, What's wrong with carbon trading?. Presentation
John Fingleton, Chief Executive, Office of Fair Trading, Public restrictions on competition. Speaking notes
Clare Spottiswoode, Government regulation and moral hazard: The implications for financial regulation. Presentation
Andrew Wright, Senior Partner, Markets, Ofgem, Delivering security of supply: How can the market meet Britain’s energy needs?. Presentation
Chris Bolt, PPP Arbiter, Regulating a state owned company: Can we create the right incentives?. Presentation
Steve Smith, RPI-X@20. Paper
David Elstein, Former Chief Executive, Five. What is the role of public service broadcastin in the digital age?. Lecture
Lynne Kiesling, Senior Lecturer, Northwestern University, Illinois, Promoting innovation in the electricity industry
Martin Cave, Director, Centre for Management under Regulation, Warwick Business School. Competition and innovation in the water industry. Martin Cave & Janet Wright article based on the lecture
Peter Freeman, Chairman, Competition Commission. The significance of economic evidence in competition cases. Lecture
Colin Mayer, Peter Moores Dean & Professor of Management Studies, Oxford Said Business School. Financial markets and financeability: recent developments for utility regulation. Lecture
David Newbery, Professor of Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge. A nuclear future? UK Governement policy and the role of the market. Presentation
Harry Bush, Group Director, Economic Regulation Group, Civil Aviation Authority. The development of competition in the UK airport market. Lecture
John Kay, Visiting Professor, London School of Economics. Regulating banking as a utility