Independent Regulatory Authorities in India—A Comparative Perspective: A Select Bibliography

Published date01 December 2018
DOI10.1177/0019556118789728
Date01 December 2018
Subject MatterBibliography
Bibliography
Indian Journal of Public
Administration
64(4) 777–786
© 2018 IIPA
SAGE Publications
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DOI: 10.1177/0019556118789728
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1 Deputy Librarian, Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi.
Corresponding author:
H.C. Yadav, Deputy Librarian, Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi.
E-mail: hcyadav@gmail.com
Independent Regulatory
Authorities in India—A
Comparative Perspective:
A Select Bibliography
H.C. Yadav1
Books
Alagarsamy, G. (2001). Telecom regulatory reforms: As a key to network growth in the
Indian context: An economic perspective (183 pp.). New Delhi: Indian Institute of
Public Administration.
Alexander, I. (1997). Regulatory structure and risk and infrastructure firms: An inter-
national comparison (60 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
———. (1999). A few things transport regulators should know about risk and the cost of
capital (16 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Anderson, J. E. (1962). The emergence of the modern regulatory state (172 pp.).
Washington, DC: Public Affairs Press.
———. (1976). Economic regulatory policies (215 pp.). Lexington: Lexington Books.
Bakovic, T. (2003). Regulation by contract: A new way to privatize electricity distribu-
tions? (88 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Bekhechi, M. A. (2002). The legal and regulatory framework for environmental impact
assessments: A study of selected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (153 pp.). Washington,
DC: World Bank.
Benitez, D. A. (2000). Are cost models useful for telecoms regulators in developing coun-
tries (22 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Bhargava, A. K. (2000). Regulatory framework in Indian telecommunication sector
(166 pp.). New Delhi: Indian Institute of Public Administration.
Bradlow, D. D. (2002). Regulatory frameworks for dam safety: A comparative study
(159 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Brown, A. C., Stern, J., Tenenbaum, B., & Gencer, D. (2006). Handbook for evaluating
infrastructure regulatory systems (397 pp.). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Cary, W. L. (1967). Politics and regulatory agencies (149 pp.). New York, NY:
McGraw-Hill.
Caves, R. E. (1962). Air transport and its regulators: An industry study (479 pp.).
Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

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