The Long Game: How Regulators and Companies Can Both WinDemos, 2003 - 123 lappuses |
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... consumers and keep prices low- are in many cases not the questions that seem most pressing today . In many sectors , these questions have been answered and withdrawal from conventional economic regulation seems feasible.4 These new ...
... consumers and keep prices low- are in many cases not the questions that seem most pressing today . In many sectors , these questions have been answered and withdrawal from conventional economic regulation seems feasible.4 These new ...
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... consumer capitalism . Yet the emergence of the regulatory state is a story of continuity as well as change . On the one hand , it certainly reflected a profound break with the past in terms of the size , role and objectives of ...
... consumer capitalism . Yet the emergence of the regulatory state is a story of continuity as well as change . On the one hand , it certainly reflected a profound break with the past in terms of the size , role and objectives of ...
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... regulatory state defined as problems only those technical issues it could resolve, a classic tactic that all paradigms deploy. The most important simplification was to prioritise protecting consumers and 28 Demos The long game.
... regulatory state defined as problems only those technical issues it could resolve, a classic tactic that all paradigms deploy. The most important simplification was to prioritise protecting consumers and 28 Demos The long game.
29. lappuse
... consumers and securing effective competition, and to claim that the latter was the best method of achieving the former, while giving other statutory duties much less prominence.12 The logic seemed obvious: competition equals lower ...
... consumers and securing effective competition, and to claim that the latter was the best method of achieving the former, while giving other statutory duties much less prominence.12 The logic seemed obvious: competition equals lower ...
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... consumers on low incomes , but the tax and benefits system must also make a significant contribution to the achievement of this goal . By contrast , it is clear that many lobby groups believe that the regulator and firms should be ...
... consumers on low incomes , but the tax and benefits system must also make a significant contribution to the achievement of this goal . By contrast , it is clear that many lobby groups believe that the regulator and firms should be ...
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