Regulatory Policy Institute
Introduction
Based at Oxford University the Regulatory Policy Institute monitors developments in both regulatory law and de-regulation.
People
The last public declaration on the Regulatory website was in December 2006. According to the Regulatory Policy Institute in 2006,
"The Chairman of the Council of Management is Mr Peter Freeman, Deputy Chairman of the UK Competition Commission, and the Director is Professor George Yarrow".
The current Members of the Council of Management, shown with indicative professional backgrounds, are:
Professor Tony Appelyard, Accounting and finance, academia Sir Ian Byatt, Economics, public service Ms. Alison Clark, Business Mr. Peter Freeman, Law, public service Mr. Peter Hazell, Accounting, public service Mr. John Sadler CBE, Business, public service Mr. Frank Sharratt, Business Dr. Irwin Stelzer, Economics, business Dr. John Temple-Lang, Law, public service Mr. Bill Tonks, Business
Professor George Yarrow, Economics, academia
In addition, to George Yarrow, the senior members of the Institute based at Oxford are: Mr. Chris Decker Mr. Tim Keyworth [1].
Conferences
The Regulatory Policy Institute are prolific organisers of conferences, seminars and forums discussing various policy areas involving regulation.
Including:-
“The Politicisation of Regulatory Policy: Exceptional circumstances or a new trend ?”
London, November 6th 2002
According to the Regulatory Policy Institute the aims of this conferences was to "examine the changing role of politics, and politicians, in UK regulatory policy and to discuss the implications that this may have for the formulation and application of public policy and for the activities of independent regulatory agencies"
Speakers included:
Mr. Philip O’Donnell, Director Regulation & Network Policy, Strategic Rail Authority
Mr. John Smith, Director of Regulation & Government, Railtrack
Dr. Irwin Stelzer, RPI Council of Management, The Hudson Institute & The Sunday Times
Mr. Chris Bolt, Regulation & Public Affairs Group Director, Lattice Group
Professor Colin Robinson, Director, Institute of Economic Affairs
Mr. Callum Mc Carthy, Chief Executive, Ofgem
Sir Ian Byatt, RPI Council of Management, Former Director-General, Ofwat
Professor George Yarrow, Director, Regulatory Policy Institute
Research
Research undertaken by the Regulatory Policy Institute has encompassed various sectors. They state how,
"The RPI undertakes research on all aspects of regulatory policy. Some of this work is self-initiated and supported from general funds, particularly in areas where broad issues arise that may not, at the time, present themselves as 'problems' to any of the participants in specific regulatory processes".
Water Research
Amongst the various sectors in which they have discussed, heard presentations and researched is water regulation and policy. Past presentations have been imparted by Regulatory Policy Institute Council Of Management member, ex Ofwat Director Of Services and current Chairman of the Water Industry Commission for Scotland, Sir Ian Byatt on his own and with Alan Sutherland of the Water Industry Commission for Scotland [2] Phillip Fletcher and Phillip Dixon of Ofwat.
Recently the Regulatory Policy Institute were funded by Water UK to "contribute to the ongoing public policy debate on the appropriate role(s) for competition in the water sector. The Institute team will be taking a ‘stand back’ look at the various forms that competition can feasibly take in the sector – from pre-privatisation notions such as capital market competition, franchising and yardstick competition, through later developments such as inset appointments, to future possibilities based around different types of unbundling of activities" [3]. For a clue as to their thinking and the direction of the resultant report its worth pondering a line on page 4 of the full report. They state, how their "emphasis is on the exploration of where and how new competitive processes might most usefully be fostered in water services". For the full report go to Regulatory Policy Institute - Competition in the Provision of Water Services.
Since the unveilng of the report presentations and discussions of water related issues have intensified at the RPI. At the Annual Competition Policy Conference (2008) there were three presentations considering 'Prospects for Competition in Water Services'.
- 'Competition in water and wastewater services' - Phillip Dixon, Ofwat
- 'The experience of market opening in Scotland' - Alan Sutherland, Water Industry Commission for Scotland
- 'Abstractions trading and access issues' - Prof George Yarrow, Regulatory Policy Institute
In July 2008 Chris Decker and George Yarrow presented for the Cave Review of Competition and Innovation in water markets, the paper was titled The abstractions regime and discovering the value of water.
George Yarrow also delivered the 2008 Beesley Lecture entitled 'Discovering the Value of Water' [4].
Website
References
- ↑ Regulatory Policy Institute About the RPI, People Accessed 8th June 2009, Web Archive
- ↑ Byatt I and Sutherland A, (2006) Presentation to the Regulatory Policy Institute The Utility Perspective, Accessed 8th June 2009
- ↑ Regulatory Policy Institute Jan 2008 Home page Accessed 8th June, Web Archive,
- ↑ Events Accessed 8th June 2009