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Regulation

• Private rights versus public needs

Why Regulate?

• If competition cannot exist, or survive long,

and an unregulated market will not produce

competitive results

• If competition does exist, but because of

imperfections in the market, competition

does not produce competitive results

• If competitive results are unsatisfactory

because of other policy considerations

Role of regulation

• Perform the balancing of interests that the

market provides in a competitive

marketplace

– Interests of buyers versus sellers

– Interests of subscribers versus stockholders

Legal Bases for Regulation

• Federal

– Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution

• Commerce clause

– Article VI of the Constitution

• Constitution as supreme law of the land

– Federal regulation of intrastate commerce only to

remove unjustly discriminatory inequalities or

unreasonable preferences

• State

– Tenth Amendment of the Constitution

• Police powers of the state

Limitations on Regulation

• Federal

– Fifth Amendment

• Due process

• Takings clause

– Article I, Section 10

• No state laws to impair the obligation of contracts

• State

– Fourteenth Amendment

Theories of Regulation

• Public Interest

• Interest Group/Coalition Building

• Capture

• Life Cycle

• Equity-Stability

• Organizational

Origins of public interest concept

• Just price doctrine of medieval times

• Trade guilds of the middle ages

• French royal charters

• Common callings

Case law

• ―Property does become clothed with a public

interest when used in a manner to make it of

public consequence, and affect the community at

large. When, therefore, one devotes his property to

a use in which the public has an interest, he, in

effect grants to the public an interest in that use,

and must submit to be controlled by the public for

the common good.‖ Munn v. Illinois (1877)

Common Carriage

• What is it?

• Examples?

Definition in the Comm Act

• Common Carrier for Hire

– Applies to messages transmitted by wire or

radio

– Controls transmission (carrier)

– Provides nondiscriminatory service (common)

– Provides services for hire (profit)

– Does not apply to broadcasting

Obligations and Privileges

• Obligations

– Charge reasonable and non-discriminatory rates

– Provide adequate service

– Accept all customers on the same terms without

discrimination

• Privileges

– Limitations on liability

Public Utilities

• What are they?

– More than common carriage

– Provide ―essential services‖

• How are they created?

• Obligations?

• Rights?

Public utility categories

• Enterprises which supply, directly or

indirectly, continuous or repeated services

through more or less permanent physical

connections between the plant of the

supplier and the premises of the consumer

– Traditionally electric, gas, water, telephone

• Public transportation agencies

Public utility characteristics

• Capital intensive

• Sell services rather than goods

• Have to engineer their systems to deal with

peak demand

• ―natural monopolies‖

– Note: While public utilities are natural

monopolies, not all natural monopolies are

public utilities

Potential Sources of Monopoly

• Key resource is owned by one firm

• Government gives franchise to only one firm

• The concept we are discussing here:

– Cost of production makes a single producer

more efficient (natural monopoly)

Definitions of a ―public utility‖

(and to some extent, a natural monopoly)



• Supply based

• Demand based

Supply based definition

• Economies of scale/scope (natural

monopoly):

– When a single firm can supply a good or

service to an entire market at a smaller cost

than could two or more firms

• Economies of scale and/or scope over a relevant

range of output

More supply based

characteristics (public utility)

• Significant fixed and non-liquid investment

(often called sunk costs)

• Problems of unused capacity (engineered

for peak demand)

• Technical limitations

Demand based characteristics

(public utility)

• Diversity of demand—instantaneous and

uninterrupted services at peak and off-peak

times

• Position of the consumer—close connection

between provider and premises restricting

choice

• Inelasticity of demand—both price and

income

Elasticity of Demand

• Price elasticity of demand

– If when price goes up, demand goes down, then

demand is elastic

– If when price goes up, demand stays the same, then

demand is inelastic

• Income elasticity of demand

– If when income goes down, expenditure level goes

down, demand is elastic

– If when income goes down, expenditure level stays the

same or doesn’t decrease in proportion, demand is

inelastic

Elasticity examples

• Price demand = elastic



• Price demand = inelastic



• Income demand = elastic



• Income demand = inelastic

Regulation to control abuses of

monopoly power

• Monopoly pricing

– Output set at less than the most socially

efficient levels of production

– Prices higher than the most socially efficient

level

– Discriminatory pricing

• Service provision

• Service quality

Example of Monopoly Pricing

• Assume that 12 people are willing to pay $6 for an

item that costs $5 to produce at this quantity:

– Revenue is $6 x 12 units = $72

– Cost is $5 x 12 units = $60

– Profit is $72 - $60 = $12

• Assume that 8 people are willing to pay $8 for the

item, that costs $6 to produce at this quantity:

– Revenue is $8 x 8 units = $64

– Cost is $6 x 8 units = $48

– Profit is $64 - $48 = $16

Regulation to encourage

competition

• Asymmetrical regulation

– Not a level playing field—on purpose

• Control activities of dominant firm

– Pricing

• Avoid cost subsidization

• Avoid predatory pricing

– Interactions with competitors

• Require interconnection

• Require provision of essential facilities


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