La covid-19 como una alerta para que el régimen de regulación de los servicios públicos se enfoque en la administración del riesgo y fomente la resiliencia

La propagación de la covid-19, desde su origen en Wuhan, China, una enfermedad de aparente origen zoonótico y las medidas sanitarias empleadas para su contención implicaron un evento con efectos nocivos para la economía y la capacidad productiva de la sociedad que, en un contexto en que es posible q...

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dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Covid-19 an Alarm for Utilities Regulation Regime to Focus On Risk Management and To Incentivize Resilience
title La covid-19 como una alerta para que el régimen de regulación de los servicios públicos se enfoque en la administración del riesgo y fomente la resiliencia
spellingShingle La covid-19 como una alerta para que el régimen de regulación de los servicios públicos se enfoque en la administración del riesgo y fomente la resiliencia
Regulation,
risk management,
resilience,
public utilities
regulación,
administración del riesgo,
resiliencia,
servicios públicos
title_short La covid-19 como una alerta para que el régimen de regulación de los servicios públicos se enfoque en la administración del riesgo y fomente la resiliencia
title_full La covid-19 como una alerta para que el régimen de regulación de los servicios públicos se enfoque en la administración del riesgo y fomente la resiliencia
title_fullStr La covid-19 como una alerta para que el régimen de regulación de los servicios públicos se enfoque en la administración del riesgo y fomente la resiliencia
title_full_unstemmed La covid-19 como una alerta para que el régimen de regulación de los servicios públicos se enfoque en la administración del riesgo y fomente la resiliencia
title_sort La covid-19 como una alerta para que el régimen de regulación de los servicios públicos se enfoque en la administración del riesgo y fomente la resiliencia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Garay Forero, Juan Carlos
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Garay Forero, Juan Carlos
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Regulation,
risk management,
resilience,
public utilities
topic Regulation,
risk management,
resilience,
public utilities
regulación,
administración del riesgo,
resiliencia,
servicios públicos
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv regulación,
administración del riesgo,
resiliencia,
servicios públicos
description La propagación de la covid-19, desde su origen en Wuhan, China, una enfermedad de aparente origen zoonótico y las medidas sanitarias empleadas para su contención implicaron un evento con efectos nocivos para la economía y la capacidad productiva de la sociedad que, en un contexto en que es posible que ese tipo de disrupciones sea más frecuente, resaltan la necesidad de que el régimen regulatorio de los servicios públicos se esfuerce en fortalecer y aplicar las lecciones de la administración del riesgo y en incrementar la resiliencia de las empresas reguladas para evitar que el costo de las medidas para la continuidad del servicio sea asumido por los usuarios o los contribuyentes.
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Friston, K., Costello, A. y Pillay, D. (2020). Dark matter, second waves and epidemiological modelling. medRxiv. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.01.20185876v1
Froot, K. A., Scharfstein, D. S. y Stein, J. C. (1993). Risk management: Coordinating corporate investment and financing policies. The Journal of Finance, 48(5), 1629-1658.
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Kihlstrom, R. E. y Laffont, J. J. (1979). A general equilibrium entrepreneurial theory of firm formation based on risk aversion. Journal of Political Economy, 87(4), 719-748.
Knight, F. H. (1921). Risk, uncertainty and profit. Houghton Mifflin.
Kornai, J. (1998). The place of the soft budget constraint syndrome in economic theory. Journal of Comparative Economics, 26(1), 11-17.
Li, Q., Guan, X., Wu, P., Wang, X., Zhou, L., Tong, Y. y Xing, X. (2020). Early transmission dynamics in Wuhan, China, of novel coronavirus–infected pneumonia. New England Journal of Medicine, 382, 1199-1207.
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spelling Garay Forero, Juan Carlos8292de64-72b2-44de-8d7a-7c9f45d1cd322021-07-19 16:53:052022-09-08T13:47:29Z2021-07-19 16:53:052022-09-08T13:47:29Z2021-07-19La propagación de la covid-19, desde su origen en Wuhan, China, una enfermedad de aparente origen zoonótico y las medidas sanitarias empleadas para su contención implicaron un evento con efectos nocivos para la economía y la capacidad productiva de la sociedad que, en un contexto en que es posible que ese tipo de disrupciones sea más frecuente, resaltan la necesidad de que el régimen regulatorio de los servicios públicos se esfuerce en fortalecer y aplicar las lecciones de la administración del riesgo y en incrementar la resiliencia de las empresas reguladas para evitar que el costo de las medidas para la continuidad del servicio sea asumido por los usuarios o los contribuyentes.The spread of covid-19, apparently of zoonotic origin, from Wuhan in China and the sanitary measures to avoid its propagation created an event with harmful effects on the economy and the productive potential of society. The increase in frequency of such events highlight the need for utility regulation to apply the lessons of risk management and increase the resilience of regulated companies to avoid that the costs of continuity of service under adverse conditions be paid by users and taxpayers.application/pdf10.18601/01236458.n55.132346-20780123-6458https://bdigital.uexternado.edu.co/handle/001/8407https://doi.org/10.18601/01236458.n55.13spaDepartamento de Derecho Económicohttps://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/contexto/article/download/7387/10092Núm. 55 , Año 2021 : Enero-Junio16555151Con-textoAcemoglu, D., Chernozhukov, V., Werning, I. y Whinston, M. D. (2020). Optimal targeted lockdowns in a multi-group sir model. nber Working Paper, 27102.Ahuja, A., Kremer, M. y Zwane, A. P. (2010). Providing safe water: Evidence from randomized evaluations. Annual Review of Resource Economics, 2(1), 237-256.Amrose, S., Burt, Z. y Ray, I. (2015). Safe drinking water for low-income regions. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 40, 203-231.Angelucci, M., Angrisani, M., Bennett, D. M., Kapteyn, A. y Schaner, S. G. (2020). Remote Work and the Heterogeneous Impact of covid-19 on Employment and Health. National Bureau of Economic Research. Working Paper 27749.Atkeson, A., Kopecky, K. y Zha, T. (2020). Four Stylized Facts about covid-19. National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper 27719.Better Regulation Commission (2006). Risk, Responsibility and Regulation – Whose risk is it anyway? Cabinet Office. https://www.regulation.org.uk/library/2006_risk_responsbillity_regulation.pdfBoloș, M. I. y Sabău-Popa, D. C. (2017). Developing an adaptive fuzzy controller for risk management of company cash flow. International Journal of Fuzzy Systems, 19(2), 414-422.Black, J. (2010). The role of risk in regulatory processes. En R. Baldwin, M. Cave y M. Lodge (eds.), The Oxford handbook of regulation (pp. 302-348). Oxford University Press.Bloom, D. E., Kuhn, M. y Prettner, K. (2020). Modern infectious diseases: Macroeconomic impacts and policy responses (n.° w27757). National Bureau of Economic Research.Boni, M. F., Lemey, P., Jiang, X. et al. (2020). Evolutionary origins of the sars-CoV-2 sarbecovirus lineage responsible for the covid-19 pandemic. Nature Microbiology.Chetty, R., Friedman J. N, Hendren N., Stepner M. y Opportunity Insights Team (2020). The economic impacts of covid-19: Evidence from a new public database built from private sector data. https://opportunityinsights.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/tracker_paper.pdfChowell, G., Sattenspiel, L., Bansal, S. y Viboud, C. (2016). Mathematical models to characterize early epidemic growth: A review. Physics of Life Reviews, 18, 66-97.Demsetz, H. (1969). Information and efficiency: another viewpoint. The Journal of Law and Economics, 12(1), 1-22.Djankov, S. y Evans J. (2020). Firms in financial distress. lse Financial Markets Group Paper Series. Special Paper 260. https://www.fmg.ac.uk/publications/special-papers/firms-financialdistressDu, R. H., Liang, L. R., Yang, C. Q., Wang, W., Tan-Ze, C., Ming Li, Huan-Zhong, S. (2020). Predictors of mortality for patients with covid-19 pneumonia caused by sars-CoV-2: a prospective cohort study. European Respiratory Journal, 5(5).Eksin, C., Paarporn, K. y Weitz, J. S. (2019). Systematic biases in disease forecasting–the role of behavior change. Epidemics, 27, 96-105.Flaxman, S., Mishra, S., Gandy, A., Unwin, H. J. T., Mellan, T. A., Coupland, H. y Monod, M. (2020). Estimating the effects of non-pharmaceutical interventions on covid-19 in Europe. Nature, 584(7820), 257-261.Friston, K., Costello, A. y Pillay, D. (2020). Dark matter, second waves and epidemiological modelling. medRxiv. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.01.20185876v1Froot, K. A., Scharfstein, D. S. y Stein, J. C. (1993). Risk management: Coordinating corporate investment and financing policies. The Journal of Finance, 48(5), 1629-1658.Giddens, A. (1999). Risk and responsibility. Modern Law Review, 62, 1.Gorbalenya, A. E., Baker, S., Baric, R., de Groot R. J., Drosten, C., Gulyaeva, A., Haagmans, B., Lauber, C., Leontovich, A. M., Neuman, B. W., Penzar, D., Perlman,S., Poon, LLM ., Damborskiy, D., Sidorov, I., Sola, I., Ziebuhr, J. (2020). The species Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus: classifying 2019-nCoV and naming it sars-CoV-2. Nature Microbiology, 5, 536-544.Isham, J. y Kähkönen, S. (1999). What determines the effectiveness of community-based water projects. Social capital initiative working paper, 14.Jonas, O. B. (2013). Pandemic risk. World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/handle/10986/16343/WDRx4_bp_Pandemic_Risk_Jonas.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=yKihlstrom, R. E. y Laffont, J. J. (1979). A general equilibrium entrepreneurial theory of firm formation based on risk aversion. Journal of Political Economy, 87(4), 719-748.Knight, F. H. (1921). Risk, uncertainty and profit. Houghton Mifflin.Kornai, J. (1998). The place of the soft budget constraint syndrome in economic theory. Journal of Comparative Economics, 26(1), 11-17.Li, Q., Guan, X., Wu, P., Wang, X., Zhou, L., Tong, Y. y Xing, X. (2020). Early transmission dynamics in Wuhan, China, of novel coronavirus–infected pneumonia. New England Journal of Medicine, 382, 1199-1207.Mwangi, P., Otiego, L. y Ndakorerwa, C. (2015). Innovation in scaling up access to water and sanitation services in Kenya. Briefing note to support innovation in scaling up access of water and sanitation services to urban low-income areas. Water and Sanitation Program, World Bank.Morse, S. S. (2001). Factors in the emergence of infectious diseases. En A. Price-Smith (ed.), Plagues and politics (pp. 8-26). Londres: Palgrave Macmillan.Morawska, L. y Cao, J. (2020). Airborne transmission of sars-CoV-2: The world should face the reality. 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