Regulatory Economics Podcast

A podcast focusing on the subject of regulatory economics.


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Subtitle: A podcast focusing on the subject of regulatory economics.
Summary: This is a podcast focusing on the subject of regulatory economics. The podcast will include a series of interviews with senior figures involved in economic regulation in the UK. The inaugural edition features an interview with Dr Harry Bush, former Group Director of Economic Regulation at the CAA. The podcast is hosted by Rob Toal who is an experienced regulatory economist. He worked previously at the Civil Aviation Authority and the Office of Rail Regulation and now offers his services as an economic consultant on a freelance basis.
Author: Rob Toal; Category: Audio Blogs; Explicit: No

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The inaugural edition of the regulatory economics podcast features an interview with Dr Harry Bush reflecting on his 8 years as Group Director of Economic Regulation at the Civil Aviation Authority in the UK. Dr Bush shares his reflections under the two themes of competition and constructive engagement and provides advice for those involved in periodic price reviews.

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The second edition of the regulatory economics podcast features an interview with Dr Bill Emery, former Chief Executive of the Office of Rail Regulation. Bill provides his views on a wide range of issues affecting the rail industry from Sir Roy McNulty's value for money study to the impact of devolution on rail regulation.
An interview with Dr Bill Emery
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Hear David discuss his thoughts on the burden of regulation, how to regulate the regulators, licence reform and consumer representation.
David Gray, Rob Toal, Ofwat review, burden of regulation,
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