Publicaciones
- Scorched earthCoping with hosepipe bansBoletín | 05.04.2012.
- A framework for the evaluation of smart gridsA report prepared for Ofgem | 19.03.2012.
- Present values - the economics of ChristmasBoletín | 14.12.2011.
- A framework for the evaluation of smart gridsA consultation document prepared for OfgemPresentación | 23.11.2011.
- The price is wrongTHE COST OF ELECTRICITY MARKET REFORM IN BRITAINBoletín | 18.10.2011.
- The way to RIIOUSING OUTPUTS IN UK ENERGY NETWORK REGULATIONBoletín | 18.10.2011.
- Pressing the switches Increasing competition in retail bankingBoletín | 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 footballersBoletín | 08.09.2011.
- War and peaceThe economic cost of a return to conflict in SudanBoletín | 07.07.2011.
Taking the bull by the horns
Carving competitive advantage from regulationThe expanding role of the regulators is a feature of all modern economies. This is true not only in the "liberalised" utility sectors, such as electricity and telecommunications, but also in industries with a longer history of market competition, such as the retail trade or financial services. Whilst some businesses simply complain and comply, the savvy firm invests in understanding regulations, builds them into the business planning process and seeks to influence their evolution. In short, it tries to turn regulation into a source of competitive advantage. This bulletin describes how such firms approach this challenge.
frontier bulletin - taking the bull by the horns.pdf |


frontier bulletin - taking the bull by the horns.pdf



