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The Changing Model of Economic Regulation in the United Kingdom

Add to Calendar The Changing Model of Economic Regulation in the United KingdomThe Haldane Room
Lectures and Seminars
Location
The Haldane Room
Speakers
Frank Vibert, LSE; Denis Galligan, Emeritus Prof, Oxford; Chris Decker, Economist, Oxford; Bettina Lange, Prof of Regulation, Ox
Cluster
Law, Justice & Society Research Cluster and FLJS
Event type
Courses and Workshops
Booking Required
not_recommended
Accessibility
There is provision for wheelchair users.
Contact name
phil dines
Contact email
phil.dines@fljs.org

This workshop will discuss the increasing importance of ‘fairness’ as a criterion for more active intervention in UK markets, especially energy and telecommunications markets, by economic regulators such as OFGEM and OFCOM. Fairness defined as fair treatment for consumers demands that economic regulators significantly extend their focus from price regulation to the regulation of the terms of contracts between regulated companies and their customers. Measures to address concerns about the use of private data are of particular importance to any such reforms, as well as the higher compliance costs that regulators would face under such an approach. Drawing on the recent findings of behavioural economics which suggest that regulators will have to use formal rules for intervention, such as ‘nudges’ in order to secure compliance, the workshop will bring together academics, practitioners, and policymakers to propose policies to ensure that consumers receive fairer treatment through effective regulation.