Regulatory Failure and Renewal

The Evolution of the Natural Monopoly Contract, Second Edition

John R Baldwin author Ian Keay editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press

Published:31st May '22

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This paperback is available in another edition too:

Regulatory Failure and Renewal cover

How the failure to protect private property from the coercive power of the state in Canada has led to a breakdown in regulation and in the creation of public enterprises.

Using the transaction-cost literature pioneered by Oliver Williamson, John Baldwin examines contractual failure in Canada in natural monopoly cases, asking why initial forms of contracts between the state and private enterprise failed, and why this failure so often resulted in the use of public enterprise rather than regulatory tribunals.

Regulatory Failure and Renewal develops a framework to understand the choice of regulatory instrument used in Canada for natural monopolies such as telephone companies, water utilities, streetcars, hydroelectricity, and railways from the 1880s to the 1930s.

Using the transaction-cost literature pioneered by Oliver Williamson, John Baldwin examines the nature of contractual failure in Canada in natural monopoly cases, asking why initial forms of contracts between the state and private enterprise failed and why this failure so often resulted in the use of public enterprise. Baldwin outlines early attempts to deal with natural monopolies – from the use of a franchise contract to regulatory tribunals and finally to public enterprise – and compares Canadian experiences to US approaches, which turned more frequently to regulatory tribunals. This difference is due to Canada’s more limited constraints on the state’s ability to exercise coercive power, which sometimes leads to contractual failure that results in replacing franchise and regulatory frameworks with public enterprise.

Regulatory Failure and Renewal demonstrates that public enterprise arose not so much as part of a purposive choice but because of reoccurring failures in the contractual process between the Canadian state and private enterprise.

ISBN: 9780228011828

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

168 pages

Second edition