In the years 2009-2010 the RPI organised the Beesley Lectures, currently held in partnership with the Institute of Economic Affairs and the Centre for Competiton and Regulatory Policy, and founded by Professor Michael Beesley, one of the most influential regulatory economists of his time.
This collection is of slides, papers and speeches from that period and Members of the RPI contributions to other series, where available.
Public restrictions on competition
Beesley Lecture series XX
What’s wrong with carbon trading?
Beesley Lecture series XX
Broadcasting: Innovation and regulation
Beesley Lecture series XX
Where next for utility regulation?
Beesley Lecture series XX
Financial markets and financeability: The Implications of recent developments for utility regulation
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