Post-Privatization Performance-Regulating Telecommunications in the U.K : Testing for Regulatory Capture
Privatized in 1984, British Telecommunications (BT) is the longest-standing privatized utility in the United Kingdom. Comparing BT's stock market returns over a long period with returns for a comparable sample of firms not affected by regulat...
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Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2012
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/10/696999/post-privatization-performance-regulating-telecommunications-uk-testing-regulatory-capture http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11647 |
Summary: | Privatized in 1984, British
Telecommunications (BT) is the longest-standing privatized
utility in the United Kingdom. Comparing BT's stock
market returns over a long period with returns for a
comparable sample of firms not affected by regulation, the
author assesses whether the new telecommunications
regulatory regime has been "captured" (unduly
influenced) by consumer groups, BT, or BT's competitor.
He concludes that some regulatory decisions have favored
consumers, some have accommodated BT, and some have favored
BT's competitor and that, overall, the regulatory
regime has checked monopoly power. |
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