Proxies for regulatory reforms based on categorical variables are increasingly used in empirical evaluation models. We surveyed 63 studies that rely on such indices to analyze the effects of entry liberalization, privatization, unbundling, and independent regulation of the electricity, natural gas, and telecommunications sectors. We highlight methodological issues related to the use of these proxies. Next, taking stock of the literature, we provide practical advice for the design of the empirical strategy and discuss the selection of control and instrumental variables to attenuate endogeneity problems undermining identification of the effects of regulatory reforms.

Evaluating regulatory reform of network industries : a survey of empirical models based on categorical proxies / A. Bastianin, P. Castelnovo, M. Florio. - In: UTILITIES POLICY. - ISSN 0957-1787. - 55(2018 Dec), pp. 115-128.

Evaluating regulatory reform of network industries : a survey of empirical models based on categorical proxies

A. Bastianin
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P. Castelnovo
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M. Florio
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2018

Abstract

Proxies for regulatory reforms based on categorical variables are increasingly used in empirical evaluation models. We surveyed 63 studies that rely on such indices to analyze the effects of entry liberalization, privatization, unbundling, and independent regulation of the electricity, natural gas, and telecommunications sectors. We highlight methodological issues related to the use of these proxies. Next, taking stock of the literature, we provide practical advice for the design of the empirical strategy and discuss the selection of control and instrumental variables to attenuate endogeneity problems undermining identification of the effects of regulatory reforms.
categorical variables; network industries; regulatory reforms
Settore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
Settore SECS-P/03 - Scienza delle Finanze
Settore SECS-P/05 - Econometria
Settore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicata
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