Abstract

Not all industries in post-socialist countries are appropriate targets for demonopolization and deregulation: as in the West, some natural sectors will require continued regulation to protect consumers from monopoly abuses. This paper focuses on three aspects of the design of regulatory policy in these countries: the appropriate sectors for regulation, the appropriate treatment of unregulated subsidiaries of regulated firms, and the appropriate regulatory regime for regulated sectors.

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