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Jon Stern
Jon Stern
Honorary Visiting Professor of Economics, City University of London
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Regulatory governance: criteria for assessing the performance of regulatory systems: An application to infrastructure industries in the developing countries of Asia
J Stern, S Holder
Utilities Policy 8 (1), 33-50, 1999
3921999
Unemployment benefits revisited
W Narendranathan, S Nickell, J Stern
The Economic Journal 95 (378), 307-329, 1985
3511985
Accumulation of glutamic acid in isolated brain tissue
JR Stern, LV Eggleston, R Hems, HA Krebs
Biochemical Journal 44 (4), 410, 1949
3311949
Handbook for evaluating infrastructure regulatory systems
AC Brown, J Stern, BW Tenenbaum, D Gencer
World Bank Publications, 2006
2792006
Mortality and unemployment: a critique of Brenner's time-series analysis
HSE Gravelle, G Hutchinson, J Stern
The Lancet 318 (8248), 675-679, 1981
2261981
The impact of regulatory governance and privatization on electricity industry generation capacity in developing economies
J Cubbin, J Stern
The World Bank Economic Review 20 (1), 115-141, 2006
2032006
Social mobility and the interpretation of social class mortality differentials
J Stern
Journal of social policy 12 (1), 27-49, 1983
1671983
What makes an independent regulator independent?
J Stern
Business Strategy Review 8 (2), 67-74, 1997
1631997
Regulatory effectiveness: The impact of regulation and regulatory governance arrangements on electricity industry outcomes
J Stern, J Cubbin
World Bank Publications, 2005
1402005
The relationship between unemployment, morbidity and mortality in Britain
J Stern
Population Studies 37 (1), 61-74, 1983
1281983
Electricity and telecommunications regulatory institutions in small and developing countries
J Stern
Utilities Policy 9 (3), 131-157, 2000
1152000
Utility price regulation and time inconsistency: comparisons with monetary policy
P Levine, J Stern, F Trillas
Oxford Economic Papers 57 (3), 447-478, 2005
592005
Regulatory effectiveness: the impact of good regulatory governance on electricity industry capacity and efficiency in developing countries
J Cubbin, J Stern
Department of Economics, City University London, 2004
572004
Modelling the costs of electricity regulation: evidence of human resource constraints in developing countries
P Domah, MG Pollitt, J Stern
Faculty of Economics, 2004
542004
Unemployment and its impact on morbidity and mortality
J Stern
London School of Economics, Centre for Labour Economics, 1981
511981
Institutions and telecommunications infrastructure in low and middle-income countries: The case of mobile telephony
F Maiorano, J Stern
Utilities Policy 15 (3), 165-181, 2007
492007
Regulatory effectiveness and the empirical impact of variations in regulatory governance: Electricity industry capacity and efficiency in developing countries
J Cubbin, J Stern
World Bank Publications, 2005
482005
The British utility regulation model: Its recent history and future prospects
J Stern
Utilities Policy 31, 162-172, 2014
452014
The relationship between regulation and contracts in infrastructure industries: Regulation as ordered renegotiation
J Stern
Regulation & Governance 6 (4), 474-498, 2012
442012
What the Littlechild Report actually said
J Stern
PROCEEDINGS-CRI, 7-30, 2003
432003
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