Price Controls 110: CPI-X and Regulation - On Demand Course Material
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Price Controls 110: CPI-X and Regulation - On Demand Course Material

By MCC Economics and Finance

Explore CPI-X and how it drives efficiency, innovation, and investment in regulated infrastructure sectors around the world.

Location

Online

Agenda

1. Introduction

2. The Origin of CPI-X

3. What is CPI-X?

4. RPI vs CPI

5. Calculating the X-Factor

6. CPI-X in Practice - UK Water

7. CPI-X in Practice - UK Energy

8. CPI-X in Practice - Australia & Ireland

9. CPI+X Variant

10. Worked Example of CPI-X Formula

11. Summary

12. References and Useful Links

13. Quiz Questions to Test Your Knowledge

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Highlights

  • Online

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

*Please note that this course is only available on demand and there is no meeting being held.**

Welcome to Price Controls 110! Building on foundational knowledge, this on-demand course explores CPI-X regulation — a core tool in the economics of infrastructure regulation. It’s a must-watch for professionals working with incentive-based models or grappling with investment planning and performance regulation.

Once you register, you’ll receive full access to a lecture video, annotated slides, a knowledge quiz, and a full transcript — all designed for accessible, flexible learning.

This course offers you:📈 A deep dive into CPI-X mechanisms and why they matter🛠 Tools to understand how regulators set and adjust the X-factor🌍 Global examples from the UK, Australia, and Ireland

Don’t miss this chance to:🔍 Decode one of the most influential pricing mechanisms in regulated sectors💬 Learn from real-world applications across water and energy industries📊 Develop the confidence to apply CPI-X insights in your own work

This course is for:

  • Mid-career professionals and analysts in energy, utilities, and infrastructure
  • Regulatory economists and finance specialists
  • Public policy professionals and graduate students
  • Engineers and planners working with regulated pricing systems

Register now to explore the logic, tools, and debates shaping modern price control frameworks.

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