Frontier Veröffentlichungen
- Scorched earthCoping with hosepipe bansBulletin | 05.04.2012.
- A framework for the evaluation of smart gridsA report prepared for Ofgem | 19.03.2012.
- Present values - the economics of ChristmasBulletin | 14.12.2011.
- A framework for the evaluation of smart gridsA consultation document prepared for OfgemPräsentation | 23.11.2011.
- The price is wrongTHE COST OF ELECTRICITY MARKET REFORM IN BRITAINBulletin | 18.10.2011.
- The way to RIIOUSING OUTPUTS IN UK ENERGY NETWORK REGULATIONBulletin | 18.10.2011.
- Pressing the switches Increasing competition in retail bankingBulletin | 05.10.2011.
- Connecting for growthThe role of Britain's hub airport in economic recovery | 22.09.2011.
- English Premium League – Frontier Economics bulletinWhy clubs pay more for English footballersBulletin | 08.09.2011.
- War and peaceThe economic cost of a return to conflict in SudanBulletin | 07.07.2011.
Do try this at home
The regulation of publicy-owned utilitiesUtility regulation developed as the counterpart of privatisation in the UK, and was developed elsewhere to manage the grant of long-term concessions to private companies. Now governments are exploring the contribution regulation can make to the performance of utilities that remain publicly owned and operated. Using a regulatory model similar to those devised for regulating privatised assets and concessions, Frontier has worked for several governments to help raise standards with respect to the four Cs - customers, comparisons, contestability and clarity. This bulletin discusses some of the challenges involved in creating disiplines similar to those provided by the market.
frontier bulletin - do try this at home.pdf |


frontier bulletin - do try this at home.pdf



