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Negotiating an Exception: Glas Cymru and the politics of regulatory descretion in the England and Wales water industry

Kay, Adrian; Kassim, Badrul; Pickernell, David; Brooksbank, David

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What happens to a regulatory regime when the company that it has been designed to regulate radically changes form? We examine the case of Glas Cymru (GC), which was set up in 2001 and is unique within the England and Wales water industry in being entirely debt financed and operated on a not-for-profit basis. The article argues that the Office for Water Services (Ofwat) has been able to accommodate GC successfully as a unique case within an extant regulatory regime designed for shareholder...[Show more]

dc.contributor.authorKay, Adrian
dc.contributor.authorKassim, Badrul
dc.contributor.authorPickernell, David
dc.contributor.authorBrooksbank, David
dc.date.accessioned2015-12-07T22:30:31Z
dc.identifier.issn0144-2872
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/22346
dc.description.abstractWhat happens to a regulatory regime when the company that it has been designed to regulate radically changes form? We examine the case of Glas Cymru (GC), which was set up in 2001 and is unique within the England and Wales water industry in being entirely debt financed and operated on a not-for-profit basis. The article argues that the Office for Water Services (Ofwat) has been able to accommodate GC successfully as a unique case within an extant regulatory regime designed for shareholder controlled, for-profit water companies. It has been able to do so because of the confluence of financial and political factors: a low purchase price for GC at the end of 2000 and all-party support for the GC model in the National Assembly for Wales.
dc.publisherRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group
dc.sourcePolicy Studies
dc.titleNegotiating an Exception: Glas Cymru and the politics of regulatory descretion in the England and Wales water industry
dc.typeJournal article
local.description.notesImported from ARIES
local.identifier.citationvolume28
dc.date.issued2007
local.identifier.absfor160510 - Public Policy
local.identifier.ariespublicationu4298648xPUB21
local.type.statusPublished Version
local.contributor.affiliationKay, Adrian, College of Asia and the Pacific, ANU
local.contributor.affiliationKassim, Badrul, Khazanah Nasional Berhad
local.contributor.affiliationPickernell, David, University of Glamorgan
local.contributor.affiliationBrooksbank, David, University of Glamorgan
local.description.embargo2037-12-31
local.bibliographicCitation.issue2
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage175
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage191
local.identifier.doi10.1080/01442870701312100
dc.date.updated2015-12-07T10:05:33Z
local.identifier.scopusID2-s2.0-34248575908
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