The Impact of Price Regulation on the Cost of Capital |
| |
Authors: | Flavio M. Menezes |
| |
Affiliation: | The University of Queensland, , Australia |
| |
Abstract: | This paper investigates how price regulation under moral hazard can affect a regulated firm's cost of capital. We consider stylized versions of the two most typical regulatory frameworks that have been applied in the most recent decades by regulators: Price Cap and Cost of Service. We show that there is a trade‐off between lower operational costs and a higher cost of capital under Price Cap regulation and higher operational costs and a lower cost of capital under Cost of Service regulation. As a result, when the extent of moral hazard is not significant, Price Cap regulation generates lower welfare than does Cost of Service regulation. |
| |
Keywords: | L51 regulation and investment cost of capital price cap regulation |
|
|