PAGES

184 – 190

DOI

10.1080/08109029508631978
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D. M. Lamberton.

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REGULATORY SYSTEMS DESIGN

D. M. Lamberton.

If the broad purpose of regulation is to replicate the results of a competitive market, we need to be clear what are those results. It is a reflection of the difficulty of that task that competition has been given so many labels, ranging from perfect to managed; and can relate to products, processes, locations, firms, nations, technologies and systems.

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