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Public Values versus Private Interests: An Empirical Comparison of Business Strategies in Liberalized Infrastructures

In: The Governance of Network Industries

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  • Casper van der Veen
  • Peer Ederer
  • Fabienne Fortanier
  • Bob de Wit
  • Alexander Rotileanu

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Infrastructures are subject to substantial readjustments of governance structures, often labeled as liberalization, privatization or re-regulation. This affects all traditional infrastructure sectors including communications, energy, transport and water. This study highlights and illustrates some of the major challenges for readjusting the governance of network industries from an economic, institutional, political and technological perspective. The three parts of the book address the institutional design of infrastructures, the role of technology in different sectors and actor behaviour.

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  • Casper van der Veen & Peer Ederer & Fabienne Fortanier & Bob de Wit & Alexander Rotileanu, 2009. "Public Values versus Private Interests: An Empirical Comparison of Business Strategies in Liberalized Infrastructures," Chapters, in: Rolf W. Kunneke & John Groenewegen & Jean-François Auger (ed.), The Governance of Network Industries, chapter 8, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:12622_8
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