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Policy Research Center

Science and Technology Policy Project

Project for Comparative Research on Local Governments
Security and Interenational Studies Project
Project on Deregulation of Public Utility Industries
Life Sciences Policy Project
International Comparative Studies on Cultural Policy Project
Policy Modeling Project

Center for Study of International Development Strategies

Development Forum Project

Development Strategy Research Project

21COE Program - Asian Development Experience and its Transferability

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Institute for Comparative Studies in Local Governance

During the past few years, the electricity and gas utility industries, conventionally known as public utility industries, have become the target of deregulation. Although this trend is more distinguished in Western countries, Japan belatedly joined the movement and has started to embark on the deregulation of the electricity and gas utility industries.

In contrast to deregulation in the communication service field, full-scale policy studies and institutional designs have just begun for deregulation in the electricity and gas utility industries. It would be difficult to fully address the essential issues in institutional design solely by conventional theories of competition and regulatory policy because significant differences exist between the communication service and the electricity and gas industries in terms of the goods traded and the industriesf networks. Many problems must be solved concerning deregulation of electricity and gas utility industries in Japan.

This project aims to make a policy proposal that contributes to forging an efficient market that upholds the institutional design of deregulation of the electricity and gas utility industries. Taking into account the characteristics of the goods traded and the networks, the policy proposal will be based on theoretical and empirical study of the institutional design of the deregulation from the perspective of economics. In addition, we will try to further expand our scope of study to regulatory reform of other network-based public utility industries, such as water service.
 


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Project on Deregulation of Public Utility Industries in brief

project leader:
Makoto Tanaka

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contact address:
7-22-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku,
Tokyo 106-8677

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