Utilities Regulation

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A degree in utilities regulation takes a distinctive multidisciplinary approach, which concentrates on institutional issues and behavior in regulation – regulatory bureaucracies, interest groups, legislators and courts – in addition to the economic aspects of regulation. We aim to bring together the contrasting North American and European perspectives on regulation, and to juxtapose experience of regulatory practice with theoretical ideas about how regulation works. Graduates from the MSc Regulation have gone on to successful careers in politics and government, regulatory bodies, international organizations, law, finance and other regulated services, the media, non-governmental organizations and academia.