Title: The measurement of regulator independence in practice: Latin America and the Caribbean
Authors: Miguel A. Montoya, Francesc Trillas
Addresses: Tecnologico de Monterey, Campus Guadalajara, Av General Ramon Corona 2514, 45131, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico. ' Departament d'Economia i Historia Economica, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB), Edifici B., 08193 Bellaterra (Cerdanyola del Valles), Barcelona, Spain
Abstract: We present case studies of the evolution of regulatory independence in practice in the telecommunications industry for 23 Latin American and Caribbean countries. Based on these studies, we construct two realistic indices of regulatory independence, which improve upon the measures of independence that have been used so far in the empirical regulation literature. We show that legal indices may give a partially distorted picture of the commitment ability of institutions. Basic illustrative econometrics suggests that the combination of de facto and de jure independence has a positive and significant impact on network penetration.
Keywords: telecommunications regulation; regulatory independence; Latin America; Caribbean; strategic delegation; econometrics; network penetration.
International Journal of Public Policy, 2009 Vol.4 No.1/2, pp.113 - 134
Published online: 30 Nov 2008 *
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