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Books
Alagarsamy, G. (2001). Telecom regulatory reforms: As a key to network growth in the Indian context: An economic perspective (183 pp.). New Delhi: Indian Institute of Public Administration.
Alexander, I. (1997). Regulatory structure and risk and infrastructure firms: An international comparison (60 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
———. (1999). A few things transport regulators should know about risk and the cost of capital (16 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Anderson, J. E. (1962). The emergence of the modern regulatory state (172 pp.). Washington, DC: Public Affairs Press.
———. (1976). Economic regulatory policies (215 pp.). Lexington: Lexington Books.
Bakovic, T. (2003). Regulation by contract: A new way to privatize electricity distributions? (88 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Bekhechi, M. A. (2002). The legal and regulatory framework for environmental impact assessments: A study of selected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (153 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Benitez, D. A. (2000). Are cost models useful for telecoms regulators in developing countries (22 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Bhargava, A. K. (2000). Regulatory framework in Indian telecommunication sector (166 pp.). New Delhi: Indian Institute of Public Administration.
Bradlow, D. D. (2002). Regulatory frameworks for dam safety: A comparative study (159 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Brown, A. C., Stern, J., Tenenbaum, B., & Gencer, D. (2006). Handbook for evaluating infrastructure regulatory systems (397 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Cary, W. L. (1967). Politics and regulatory agencies (149 pp.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
Caves, R. E. (1962). Air transport and its regulators: An industry study (479 pp.). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Chanda, R., & Gupta, P. (2015). Globalization and legal services and regulatory reforms: Perspectives and dynamics from India (204 pp.). Los Angeles, CA: SAGE.
Choynowski, P. (2004). Restructuring and regulatory reform in the power sector: Review of experience and issues (51 pp.). Manila: Asian Development Bank.
Coelli, T. (2003). A primer on efficiency measurement for utilities and transport regulators (134 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Correa, P. (2006). Regulatory governance in infrastructure industries: Assessment and measurement of Brazilian regulators (77 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Crampes, C. (1997). Regulatory tradeoffs in designing concession contracts for infrastructure networks (21 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Cubbin, J. (2005). Regulatory effectiveness and the empirical impact of variations in regulatory governance: Electricity industry capacity and efficiency in developing countries (45 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Drezner, D. W. (2007). All politics is global: Explaining international regulatory regimes (234 pp.). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Dubash, N., & Morgan, B. (Eds.) (2013). The rise of the regulatory state of the south: Infrastructure and development in emerging economies (320 pp.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Dumoulin, H. G. (2004). The regulatory and supervisory framework for fixed income markets in Europe (108 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Dutz, M. A. (2000). Regulatory reform, competition, and innovation: a case study of the Mexican road freight industry (48 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Estache, A. (1999). Politics, transaction costs, and the design of regulatory institutions (20 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
———. (2003). An introduction to financial and economic modeling for utility regulators (26 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Estache, A., & De Rus, G. (2000). Privatization and regulation of transport infrastructure: Guidelines for policymakers and regulators (316 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Fischer, R. (2001). Regulatory governance and Chile’s 1998–99 electricity shortage (24 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Friedman, F. B. (2006). Promoting access to primary equity markets: A legal and regulatory approach (38 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Frischtak, C. R. (1993). The changed role of the state: Regulatory policies and regulatory reform in industrializing countries (16 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Gallardo, J. (2005). Comparative review of microfinance regulatory framework issues in Benin, Ghana, and Tanzania (34 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Garg, A. (2003). Regulatory reforms in India: Effectiveness, efficiency, and impacts (166 pp.). New Delhi: Tata Energy Research Institute.
Ghosh, P. K. (1977). Government and industry: Studies in regulatory policy and practices (150 pp.). Delhi: Orion.
Gilardi, F. (2008). Delegation in the regulatory state: Independent regulatory agencies in Western Europe (186 pp.). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Green, R. (1999). Resetting price controls for privatized utilities: A manual for regulators (109 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
———. (2000). Regulators and the poor: Lessons from the United Kingdom (18 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Guasch, J. L. (1999). Managing the regulatory process: Design, concepts, issues, and the Latin America and Caribbean story (319 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Gupta, S. (1999). Telecom regulatory authority of India’s proposals for tariffs for basic services: A discussion (IIM Bangalore Research Paper No. 129, 23 pp.). Bengaluru: IIM Bangalore.
Helleiner, E. (2010). Global finance in crisis: The politics of international regulatory change (200 pp.). Oxon: Routledge.
Hill, L. D. (1995). Developing the regulatory environment for competitive agricultural markets (45 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Holden, M. (1966). Pollution control as a bargaining process: An essay on regulatory decision-making (53 pp.). New York, NY: Water Resources Center, Cornell University.
Hupkes, E. (2006). Accountability arrangements for financial sector regulators (23 pp.). Washington, DC: International Monetary Fund.
Ministry of Law, Justice and Company Affairs. (2000). The insurance regulatory and development authority act, 1999 (41 of 1999) (29 pp.). Delhi: Controller of Publication.
Iyer, R. (Ed.) (2009). Water and the laws in India (670 pp.). New Delhi: SAGE.
Jain, A. K. (1997). Capital markets-post liberalisation period: Depressed markets and the regulatory agencies (92 pp.). New Delhi: Indian Institute of Public Administration.
Jamison, M. A. (2005). Leadership and the independent regulator (20 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Jordan, C. (2002). Financial regulatory harmonization and the globalization of finance (27 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Kaushal, L. M. (2010). Drug pricing and regulatory framework for affordable medicines (151 pp.). New Delhi: Indian Institute of Public Administration.
Khanna, P. R. (2005). Taxmann’s examination guide for life insurance agents: Based on approved syllabus of insurance regulatory and development authority of India (2nd ed., 271 pp.). New Delhi: Taxmann Allied Services.
Khatkhate, D. R. (1992). The regulatory impediments to the private industrial sector development in Asia: A comparative study (200 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Lodge, M. (2012). Managing regulation: Regulatory analysis, politics and policy (276 pp.). New York, NY: Palgrave.
Massel, M. S. (1961). The regulatory process (22 pp.). Washington, DC: Brookings.
McCraw, T. (1984). Prophets of regulation: Charles Francis Adams, Louis D. Brandeis, James M. Landis, Alfred E. Kahn (387 pp.). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
McGarity, T. O. (1991). Reinventing rationality: The role of regulatory analysis in the federal bureaucracy (384 pp.). Cambridge: Cambridge University.
McMahon, R. (2006). Environmental protection agency: Structuring motivation in a green bureaucracy: The conflict between regulatory style and cultural identity (219 pp.). Brighton: Sussex Academic Press.
McMillan, A. (1998). How ecology regulates wetlands: An introduction to regulatory authority, wetland definitions and delineation, wetland characterization and function assessment, wetland mitigation, buffers and more. Olympia, WA: Washington State Dept. of Ecology.
Minogue, M., & Carino, L. (Eds.) (2006). Regulatory governance in developing countries (352 pp.). Manchester: Edward Elgar.
Mwenda, K. K. (2000). Banking supervision and systemic bank restructuring: An international and comparative legal perspective (142 pp.). London: Cavendish Publishing.
———. (2006). Legal aspects of financial services regulation and the concept of a unified regulator (161 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Nadel, S. M., Reid, M. W., & David R. (Eds.) (1992). Regulatory incentives for demand-side management (302 pp.). Wolcott. Washington, DC: American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.
Nakhooda, S., Dixit, S., & Dubash, N. (2007). Empowering people: A governance analysis of electricity (73 pp.). Washington, DC: World Resources Institute and Prayas.
Narain, V., Goodrich, C., Chourey, J., & Prakash, A. (Eds.) (2014). Globalization of water governance in South Asia (356 pp.). New Delhi: Routledge.
O’Brien, T. (2001). The current regulatory framework governing business in Bulgaria (53 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Peters, G. (1999). Institutional theory in political science: The new institutionalism (183 pp.). New York, NY: Pinter.
Prins, J. (2002). E-government and its implications for administrative law: Regulatory initiatives in France, Germany, Norway and the United States (225 pp.). The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press.
Pugsley, K. M. (1993). Local authority licensing and appeals committees: Law, practice, and procedure (43, 189 pp.). Crayford, Kent: Shaw & Sons.
Rangrajan, C. (2001). The handbook of insurance regulatory and development authority act and resolutions with allied laws (823 pp.). Allahabad: The University Book.
Redford, E. S. (1959). National regulatory commissions: Need for a new look (23 pp.). London: Bureau of Governmental Research.
Richar, B. (1994). Reducing regulatory barriers to private-sector participation in Latin America’s water and sanitation services (19 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Robert, P. (1992). Regulatory and institutional impacts of securities market computerization (214 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Rosellon, J. (2001). Regulatory reform in Mexico’s natural gas industry: Liberalization in the context of a dominant upstream incumbent (37 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Salman, S. M. A. (2006). Regulatory frameworks for water resources management: A comparative study (198 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Sappington, D. E. M. (1994). Principles of regulatory policy design (45 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Shugart, C. (2009). Tariff setting guidelines: A reduced discretion approach for regulators of water and sanitation services (97 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Sinha, A. (2011). Pre-launch survey report of insurance awareness campaign (127 pp.). New Delhi: National Council of Applied Economic Research.
Stern, J. (2005). Regulatory effectiveness: The impact of regulation and regulatory governance arrangements on electricity industry outcomes (59 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Stone, A. (1992). Public institutions and private transactions: The legal and regulatory environment for business transactions in Brazil and Chile (30 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Sundar, S. (2005). Regulatory law in practice: Compendium of orders in electricity and telecom sectors (266 pp.). New Delhi: Tata Energy Research Institute.
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. (1998) Telecom pricing: Consultation paper on framework and proposals (146 pp.). New Delhi: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.
Trikha, N. K. (1986). Press Council: A self-regulatory mechanism for the press (282 pp.). Mumbai: Somaiya.
Trujillo, L. (2000). Forecasting the demand for privatized transport: What economic regulators should know, and why (35 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Ugeux, G. (2014). International finance regulation: The quest for financial stability (205 pp.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Upahyaya, S. (2012). Evolution of minimum wage policy and regulatory framework: An inter-country perspective (112 pp.). Noida: V.V. Giri National Labour Institute.
United States Department of Transportation. (1976). An analysis of U.S. air carrier domestic route authority (84 pp.). Washington, DC: Office of Transportation Regulatory Policy.
Valletti, T. M. (1999). The theory of access pricing: An overview for infrastructure regulators (30 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Vittas, D. (1996). Private pension funds in Hungary: Early performance and regulatory issues (39 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
———. (1998). Regulatory controversies of private pension funds (37 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
World Bank. (1993a). Regulatory reform in transport: Some recent experiences (111 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
———. (1993b). The World Banks’s role in the electric power sector: Policies for effective institutional, regulatory, and financial reform (84 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
———. (2000). Hungary: A regulatory and structural review of selected infrastructure sectors (87 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Wright, K. M. (1992). The life insurance industry in the United States: An analysis of economic and regulatory issues (47 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Articles
Agarwal, S. C. (2002). Computer ethics, child sexual abuse, pornography and the regulation of child pornography on the internet. CBI Bulletin, 10(1), 11–17.
Akhter, A., Batra, D. K., & Ravichandran, N. (2012). Policy regulation of advertising to children. International Journal of Marketing & Business Communication, 1(2), 1–12.
Arora, D. (1994). From state regulation to people’s participation: Case of forest management in India. Economic & Political Weekly, 29(12), 691–698.
Asher, M. G., & Nandy, A. (2006). Reforming provident and pension fund regulation in India. Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, 14(3), 273.
Bagla, P. (2004). Report says India needs stronger, independent regulatory body. Science, New Series, 304(5677), 1579.
Bauer, J. M. (2005). Regulation and state ownership: Conflicts and complementarities in EU telecommunications. Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 76(2), 151–177.
Bernstein, M. H. (1972). Independent regulatory agencies: A perspective on their reform. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 400, 14–26.
Bertelli, A. M., & Whitford, A. B. (2009). Perceiving credible commitments: How independent regulators shape elite perceptions of regulatory quality. British Journal of Political Science, 39(3), 517–537.
Bhave, C. B. (2010). Evaluation of the capital markets and their regulations in India. Artha Vijnana, 52(1), 1–6.
Bjork, I. M., & Connors, C. R. (2005). Free markets and their umpires: The appeal of the U.S. regulatory model. World Policy Journal, 22(2), 51–58.
Black, J. (2005). The emergence of risk-based regulation and the new public risk management in the United Kingdom. Public Law, 83, 512–548.
Bodammer, I., Mia, Forbes P., & Addy-Nayo, C. (2005). Telecoms regulation in developing countries: attracting investment into the sector: Ghana: A case study. Journal of World Trade, 39(3), 527–558.
Bostrom, M. (2006). Regulatory credibility and authority through inclusiveness: Standardization organizations in cases of eco-labelling. Organization, 13(3), 345–367.
Brownbridge, M., & Kirkpatrick, C. (2000). Financial regulation in developing countries. Journal of Development Studies, 37(1), 1–24.
Cananea, G. D. (2002). The regulation of public services in Italy. International Review of Administrative Science, 68(1), 73–93.
Çetin, T., & Yilmaz, F. (2010). Transition to the regulatory state in Turkey: Lessons from energy. Journal of Economic Issues, 44(2), 393–402.
Chintapanti, A. K. (2012). Postal regulation: Issues and options. Economic & Political Weekly, 47(36), 15–19.
Chowdary, T. H. (2002). Telecom regulation and consumer welfare. Economic & Political Weekly, 37(43), 4354–4356.
Chowdary, T. N. (2000). Regulation of telecom in India. ASCI Journal of Management, 29(2), 64–73.
Cohen, T. (2003). Rethinking (reluctant) capture: South African telecommunications and the impact of regulation. Journal of African Law, 47(1), 65–87.
Cook, P. (2002). Competition and its regulation: key issues. Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 73(4), 541–558.
Cook, P., & Minogue, M. (2002). Privatization, regulation and competition in developing countries: Introduction. Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 73(4), 485–492.
Cramton, R. C. (1972). Regulatory structure and regulatory performance: A critique of the Ash Council Report. Public Administration Review, 32(4), 284–291.
Cuéllar, M-F. (2005). Rethinking regulatory democracy. Administrative Law Review, 57(2), 411–499.
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D’souza, E. (2000). Prudential regulation in Indian banking. Economic & Political Weekly, 35(5), 287–298.
Das, A. (2009). Regulatory authority over minerals: A case for review. Economic & Political Weekly, 44(10), 105–109.
Devas, N., & Kelly, R. (2001). Regulation or revenues: An analysis of local business licences, with a case study of the single business permit reform in Kenya. Public Administration and Development, 21(5), 381–391.
Dhiman, A., Parimo, V., & Hallur, G. (2014). Comparative analysis of regulatory frameworks: A study of three sector regulators in India. Telecom Business Review, 7(1), 47–54.
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Drumaux, A. (1994). Management contracts and the regulation of public enterprises. International Review of Administrative Sciences, 60(1), 103–115.
Dubash, N. (2008). Independent regulatory agencies: A theoretical review with reference to electricity and water in India. Economics & Political Weekly, 43(40), 46–54.
Dubash, N., & Morgan, B. (2012). Understanding the rise of the regulatory state of the south. Regulation and Governance, 6(3), 261–281.
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