Privatization, Deregulation and Institutional Framework
International Joint Research Project Series
No.3
■ Privatization, Deregulation and Institutional Framework
■ Edited by KAGAMI Mitsuhiro and TSUJI Masatsugu
■ 4,095円(本体価格 3,900円)
■ 354pp.
■ 1999発行
■ ISBN4-258-56003-0
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The processes of privatization of state-owned enterprises and deregulation are scrutinized. Best policy mixes are pursued through the experiences of both developed and developing countries. This volume presents the results of an international joint study including U.S., and Japanese teams.
CONTENTS
Title page, Content, etc.
Preface
/ Mitsuhiro Kagami
List of Authors
Introduction
/ Mitsuhiro Kagami, Masatsugu Tsuji
Part I. Report by the Japan Team
1. Privatization and Deregulation: The Case of Japan
/ Mitsuhiro Kagami
/ Masatsugu Tsuji
/ Chie Kashiwabara
/ Koji Nishikimi
/ Mitsuhiro Kagami, Masatsugu Tsuji
Index
Preface
List of Authors
Introduction
Part I. Report by the Japan Team
1.Introduction
2.Pros and Cons of Privatization and Deregulation
3.Privatization and Deregulation: Japan's Experience
4.Suggestions for Developing Countries
Notes
References
2.Deregulation in the Japanese Telecommunications Market: New Regulatory Schemes
2.Pros and Cons of Privatization and Deregulation
3.Privatization and Deregulation: Japan's Experience
4.Suggestions for Developing Countries
Notes
References
1.Introduction
2.Results of the First Reform of 1985
3.Restructuring NTT: The Second Reform
4.Recent Developments in the Telecommunications Market
5.Characteristics of Competitive Policy and the Telecommunications Market
6.New Regulatory Schemes: Interconnection Rule, Price-Cap, and Universal Service
Notes
References
3.Financia Liberalization, Deregulation and Monitoring in Japan
2.Results of the First Reform of 1985
3.Restructuring NTT: The Second Reform
4.Recent Developments in the Telecommunications Market
5.Characteristics of Competitive Policy and the Telecommunications Market
6.New Regulatory Schemes: Interconnection Rule, Price-Cap, and Universal Service
Notes
References
1.Introduction
2.Processes of Financial Liberalization and Deregulation
3.Problems Remain Unsolved During the Process of Financial Deregulation
4.Financial Supervisory Agency (FSA)
5.Implications and Concluding Remarks
Notes
References
4.Price Regulation and Growth Pattern of Network Industries: A Simulation Analysis
2.Processes of Financial Liberalization and Deregulation
3.Problems Remain Unsolved During the Process of Financial Deregulation
4.Financial Supervisory Agency (FSA)
5.Implications and Concluding Remarks
Notes
References
1.Introduction
2.Model
3.Simulation Results
4.Concluding Remarks
Notes
References
5. A Review of Korea's Economic Deregulation Policy / Hwa-dong Kim 2.Model
3.Simulation Results
4.Concluding Remarks
Notes
References
1.Introduction
2.Deregulation During the 1980s-1992
3.Deregulation During The New Economy Plan (1993-97)
4.Regulatory Reform: 'Government of the People'
5.Concluding Remarks
Notes
References
Part II. Report by the UK Team
6. A Survey of the Liberalization of Public Enterprises in the UK since 1979 / Michael Pollitt 2.Deregulation During the 1980s-1992
3.Deregulation During The New Economy Plan (1993-97)
4.Regulatory Reform: 'Government of the People'
5.Concluding Remarks
Notes
References
Part II. Report by the UK Team
1.Introduction
2.The UK Privatization Program
3.The Development of the Regulatory System
4.Analysis of the Effects of Privatization and Deregulation
5.Conclusions
Notes
References
7. Deregulation of the UK Electricity Supply Industry / Tango McDaniel 2.The UK Privatization Program
3.The Development of the Regulatory System
4.Analysis of the Effects of Privatization and Deregulation
5.Conclusions
Notes
References
1.Introduction
2.The ESI: Structure and Industry Participants
3.Changes and Assessments
4.Conclusions
Notes
References
8. A Survey of Deregulation in Indian Industry / Sunil Mani 2.The ESI: Structure and Industry Participants
3.Changes and Assessments
4.Conclusions
Notes
References
1.Introduction
2.An Analysis of the Divestiture Process
3.Conclusions
Notes
References
Annex A
Annex B
Annex C
Notes
9. Deregulation and Reforms in India's Telecommunications Industry / Sunil Mani 2.An Analysis of the Divestiture Process
3.Conclusions
Notes
References
Annex A
Annex B
Annex C
Notes
1.Introduction
2.Basic Features of the Telecom Sector
3.Technological Changes in the Distribution Sector
4.Deregulation of the Telecom Sector
5.The Current Structure of the Market
6.Conclusion
Notes
References
Part III. Report by the US Team
10. Experience in US Regulation and Deregulation / Sanford Berg 2.Basic Features of the Telecom Sector
3.Technological Changes in the Distribution Sector
4.Deregulation of the Telecom Sector
5.The Current Structure of the Market
6.Conclusion
Notes
References
Part III. Report by the US Team
1.Introduction
2.Innovations and the Accumulation of Evidence
3.Balancing Regulatory Commitments and Flexibility
4.Predicting Industry Performance
5.Procedures for Credibility, Legitimacy and Efficiency
6.Incentive Regulation and Competitive Pressures
7.Sequence of Reform: Restructure Then Privatize
8.Concluding Observation
Notes
References
11. Lessons in US Electricity Market Reform / Sanford Berg 2.Innovations and the Accumulation of Evidence
3.Balancing Regulatory Commitments and Flexibility
4.Predicting Industry Performance
5.Procedures for Credibility, Legitimacy and Efficiency
6.Incentive Regulation and Competitive Pressures
7.Sequence of Reform: Restructure Then Privatize
8.Concluding Observation
Notes
References
1.Overview of US Electricity Regulation
2.Fairness: he Traditional Regulation of Profitability
3.Instruments for the Promotion of Production Efficiency
4.Design Issues for Restructuring
5.Concluding Observations
Notes
References
12. Economic Stabilization and Liberalization in Latin America: Is the Reform Agenda Still Viable? / Terry McCoy 2.Fairness: he Traditional Regulation of Profitability
3.Instruments for the Promotion of Production Efficiency
4.Design Issues for Restructuring
5.Concluding Observations
Notes
References
1.Latin America's New Business Environment
2.Model of the Business Environment and Reform Process
3.Current State of Reform: Regional Overview
4.Country Performances
5.Conclusions
6.Notes
References
13. Telecommunications Privatization and Deregulation: Lesson from Latin America / Luis Gutierrez, Sanford Berg 2.Model of the Business Environment and Reform Process
3.Current State of Reform: Regional Overview
4.Country Performances
5.Conclusions
6.Notes
References
1.Introduction
2.Context
3.Telecommunications Investment in Latin America
4.Conclusions
Notes
References
Appendix
14. Deregulation and Market Reform in Bolivia: A Grassroots Perspective / Luis Galindo, Ricardo Godoy 2.Context
3.Telecommunications Investment in Latin America
4.Conclusions
Notes
References
Appendix
1.The Problem and Its Significance
2.The Econometric Model
3.Methods for Collecting Information
4.The Statistical Approach
5.Conclusions and Implications for Policy-Makers
Conclusion
2.The Econometric Model
3.Methods for Collecting Information
4.The Statistical Approach
5.Conclusions and Implications for Policy-Makers







