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Empirical Secondary Data Analysis

In: Price Regulation and Risk

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  • Michael Hierzenberger

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Chapter 4 examines whether decisions from regulatory agencies on future regulation parameters, contingent on the applied regulatory system (ROR-regulation or RPI-X regulation), have significant differences. Each decision to be reached by the regulatory agency or the complexity of the calculation is defined as the regulation parameter. The economic consequences for price-regulated companies resulting from these decisions by the regulatory agency are identified as regulatory risk. Regulatory risk is a component of unsystematic risk. Unsystematic risk is primarily of significance only for investors that are not completely diversified. For investors that are completely diversified, the systematic risk component is not relevant for business valuation.

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  • Michael Hierzenberger, 2010. "Empirical Secondary Data Analysis," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Price Regulation and Risk, chapter 0, pages 45-65, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnechp:978-3-642-12047-3_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-12047-3_4
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