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The Center for Research
in Regulated Industries founded in 1977, located at Rutgers
University, aims to further the study of regulation by research in
economics, finance, and institutions. The objective of the Center is to
promote research, scholarship and education in regulatory economics
and implications for policy. Research and scholarship is promoted
through conferences, seminars, workshops, courses, publications and
research projects. The Center has been funded by registration fees,
publication fees, sponsorship and research grants. Research in
electricity, gas, water, telecommunications, other network industries,
and postal service has been undertaken and promoted by the Center.
Examples of the types of topics within the scope of the Center are:
regulatory governance mechanisms, pricing structures, etc. The
Center has been responsible for the publication of numerous books and
the Journal of Regulatory Economics.
Michael
A. Crew, Director and CRRI Professor of Regulatory Economics, Rutgers Business School - Newark and New
Brunswick, Rutgers University
Menahem
Spiegel, Associate Director - CRRI, and Associate Professor of
Economics, Rutgers Business School - Newark
and New Brunswick,
Rutgers University
James
L. Bicksler, Associate Director - CRRI, and Professor - Finance
and Economics, Rutgers Business School - Newark
and New Brunswick,
Rutgers University
Vacant, Assistant Director -
CRRI, Rutgers Business School -
Newark and New Brunswick, Rutgers University ASSOCIATED CENTER FACULTY
Timothy J. Brennan,
Professor of Public Policy and Economics, University of Maryland, Baltimore
County (UMBC) and Senior Fellow with Resources for the Future (RFF)
Summary of
Center's Programs:
Journal
of Regulatory Economics: 6 issues per year
Postal and Delivery Economics Program: 190-215 participants, 1 book every year
Advanced Workshop in Regulation and Competition: 30-50
participants,
Annual Eastern Conference (East Coast U.S.): 70-90 participants
Annual Western Conference (West Coast U.S.):
70-90 participants
Topics
in Regulatory Economics and Pricing: series of books (48
currently published)
Advances in Regulatory Economics: series of books
(8 currently published)
Journal
of Regulatory Economicsss (JRE) (published bi-monthly):
The Center's Journal of Regulatory Economics is an international
scholarly bi-monthly publication intended to provide a forum for the
highest quality research in regulatory economics. It is published six
times a year by Springer Science + Business Media, Inc. (formerly Kluwer
Academic Publishers). It serves as a high
quality forum for the analysis of regulatory theories and institutions
by developing the rigorous economic foundations of regulation.
Both theoretical and applied work, including experimental research, are
encouraged. Research in all aspects of regulation is of interest,
including the traditional problems of natural monopoly, deregulation,
and new policy instruments, health and safety regulation, environmental
regulation, insurance and financial regulation, hazardous and solid
waste regulation, and consumer product regulation. The first issue
was published in March of 1989. .
Advanced
Workshop in Regulation and Competition (held annually):
The Workshop consists of three one-day meetings combined with a two-day
conference in the Eastern U.S. and a two-day conference on the West
Coast. It brings together practicing economists from industry,
university, and regulatory commissions. Presentations at the
Workshop and Conferences are directed toward practicing economists and
are made both by industry researchers and by academics.
Postal and
Delivery Services Program (held annually):
The Center holds an international conference on postal economics and
postal policy. This is the latest in a series of international
conferences and workshops which began in 1990, sponsored by leading
national post offices, express carriers, and consultants. Papers
presented at the Conferences are published in the series of postal
economics books. The
latest of the series is
Reforming the Postal Sector in the Face of Electronic Competition,
edited by Michael A. Crew and Paul R. Kleindorfer, Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2013. This
is the twentieth book published
from this program.
To contact the Center:
- Michael
A. Crew, Director
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973-353-5049
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email:
mcrew@business.rutgers.edu
- Vacant,
Assistant Director
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973-353-5761
- Center for
Research in Regulated Industries
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Rutgers
University
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1
Washington Park -
Rm 1104
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Newark,
New Jersey 07102-3122
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FAX:
973-353-1348
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email:
crri@business.rutgers.edu
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