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Amphitheatre Raymond Aron (2nd floor), Université Paris-Dauphine |
The cost of capital is a central issue for regulatory agencies, as it is a key variable for price regulation in network industries, as well as for competition policies and investment decisions. The aim of this closed workshop involving regulators and experts, will be to compare the practices across countries and industries. In particular, the contexts in which regulators use the cost of capital (sectors, missions, in combination with which authorities), the methodologies they rely upon, the way they interact with the various stakeholders and the key challenges they face will be discussed.
Programme
Welcome speech
Eric Brousseau, Scientific Director | Club of Regulators & Chair Governance and Regulation
Jean-Yves Ollier, Director General | CRE & President | Club of Regulators
Introduction
Catherine L'Hostis, Consultant | Frontier Economics
1st round table
International comparison: the experience of multi-sector regulators and of the UK regulators' network
Chaired by Eric Brousseau
- Cristina Cifuentes, Commissioner | Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
- Annegret Groebel, Head of Department International Relations / Postal Regulation | Bundesnetzagentur
- Ian Rowson, Associate Partner, Regulatory Finance and Governance | Ofgem
- Alberto Biancardi, Commissioner | AEEGSI
2nd round table
The approaches of French regulators
Chaired by Jean-Yves Ollier
- Stéphane Lhermitte, Director of economics and forward-planning | ARCEP
- Fadhel Lakhoua, Director of Finance and Wholesale Markets Surveillance | CRE
- Isabelle Dechavanne, Director of Finance | ARAFER