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Title: Light Handed Regulation?


1
Light Handed Regulation?
  • Henry Ergas, 14 June, 2006

2
Structure
  • Is light handed regulation feasible?
  • The UK background
  • Australia the Hilmer architecture
  • Where to from Hilmer?
  • Some current transport issues

3
The UK approach
  • The promise of CPI-X regulation
  • No need for intrusive and expensive cost studies!
  • Reality regulation has become ever more
    intrusive and costly

4
Australia the Hilmer reforms
  • Aimed at a single, nationally unified system..
  • Has yielded efficiency gains.. But
  • Slice and dice approach to industry structure
    complicates investment decisions, especially in
    activities where there are substantial
    complementarities between vertical layers
  • Far from being a single uniform system,
    proliferation of regulators and regimes
  • Distinction between policy and regulation has
    become blurred, provoking a reaction that
    threatens to re-politicise the process
  • Extends risk of being caught in the regulatory
    net to activities that bear no relation to those
    that motivated the Hilmer reforms
  • Addressing these issues will require significant
    changes to the post-Hilmer regulatory
    arrangements few signs of progress as of yet

5
The road network
  • Inherently requires regulation
  • Current lack of clear principles underlying
    structure and mix of private and public
  • Gives rise to difficulties exemplified by Cross
    City Tunnel
  • Need for Commonwealth to play more of a
    leadership role

6
Conclusions
  • Best way to achieve light handed regulation is
    not to regulate where you dont need to
  • However, there are areas where regulation is
    inevitable
  • In those areas, and especially the road network,
    there is considerable scope to improve on our
    current regulatory arrangements
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