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Independent Regulation in Infrastructure Sectors: The Case for Regulating Local Transportation Markets in Belarus

This paper is dedicated to the problem of independent regulation in infrastructure sectors. It starts out with a general part presenting some of the common arguments for independent regulation. It then turns to describe some current practices in England and Ukraine, and delineates the current situation on the local passenger transportation markets in Belarus. The paper argues that independent regulators should be established to regulate these markets.

Link http://www.research.by/pdf/pp2006e06.pdf
Author Babicki, D., Chukhaj, A.
Date 17-Jun-2006
Institute Institute for Privatization and Management Research Center
Tags infrastructure, regulation, transportation, market, Belarus

See also

  1. Attitude of Belarusian Population towards Market Reforms
  2. Independent Regulation in Infrastructure Sectors: The Case for Regulating Local Transportation Markets in Belarus
  3. An analytical framework for evaluating transition impact of infrastructure projects
  4. Regulating Public Automobile Transport: The Major Issues
  5. Renewable Energy Resources: the Past, Present and Future

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