Public and private investments in regulated network industries: Coordination and competition issues

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This paper analyzes the relationship between a national regulator, an incumbent and a local government in a context where investment in a new network has to be undertaken. In the light of the recent debates on the competition between private firms and local governments, we analyze the limits to be put on the local public intervention in these markets. We show that banning local government intervention can be welfare-enhancing either in the presence inter-districts externality or with asymmetric information or in case of conflicting objectives between the regulator and local governments. © 2010 Berkeley Electronic Press. All rights reserved.

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Jullien, B., Pouyet, J., & Sand-Zantman, W. (2010). Public and private investments in regulated network industries: Coordination and competition issues. Review of Network Economics, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.2202/1446-9022.1232

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