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John S. Cubbin
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Regulatory Effectiveness: The Impact of Regulation and Regulatory Governance Arrangements on Electricity Industry Outcomes
Number of pages: 59
Posted: 01 Apr 2005
Jon Stern
and John S. Cubbin
City, University of London - Centre for Competition and Regulatory Policy - Department of Economics and City University London - Department of Economics
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Regulatory Effectiveness and the Empirical Impact of Variations in Regulatory Governance
Number of pages: 45
Posted: 01 Apr 2005
John S. Cubbin and
Jon Stern
City University London - Department of Economics and City, University of London - Centre for Competition and Regulatory Policy - Department of Economics
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The Impact of Regulatory Governance and Privatization on Electricity Industry Generation Capacity in Developing Economies
World Bank Economic Review, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 115-141, 2006
Posted: 29 Feb 2008
John S. Cubbin and
Jon Stern
City University London - Department of Economics and City, University of London - Centre for Competition and Regulatory Policy - Department of Economics
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