Price Controls 160: Incentive Mechanisms - On Demand Course Material

Price Controls 160: Incentive Mechanisms - On Demand Course Material

By MCC Economics and Finance
Online event
Multiple dates

Overview

Explore how incentive mechanisms are designed to promote efficiency, innovation, and high performance in regulated industries.

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

Welcome to Price Controls 160! This course dives into incentive mechanisms — a cornerstone of modern regulatory frameworks. Learn how regulators use financial, output-based, and risk-sharing tools to align firm behaviour with public policy objectives.

Once you register, you’ll receive access to a lecture video, annotated slides, a transcript, and a quiz to test your understanding.

This course offers you:📈 A structured breakdown of incentive types and their applications🧰 Regulatory tools like Totex sharing, ODIs, C-Mex, and menu regulation🌍 Case studies from the UK’s RIIO model and Ireland’s CRU approach

Don’t miss this chance to:🔧 Understand how incentives improve cost control, service delivery, and innovation🧠 Learn to design mechanisms that manage risk, reward accuracy, and address asymmetry📊 Explore real-world models that shift focus from cost inputs to performance outcomes

This course is for:

  • Regulatory professionals and advisors designing incentive schemes
  • Economists and policy analysts in infrastructure sectors
  • Utilities and network operators navigating performance-based regulation
  • Graduate students and researchers studying regulatory innovation

Register now to master incentive design in economic regulation.

Category: Science & Tech, Other

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Highlights

  • 30 minutes
  • Online

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Online event

Agenda

1. Introduction

2. What are Incentive Mechanisms?

3. Why Regulators Use Incentives?

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MCC Economics and Finance

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