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

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

By MCC Economics and Finance

Location

Online

Refund Policy

No refunds

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

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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