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보고서KDI Research Monograph 2014-01

New Nuclear Power Industry Procurement Markets: International Experiences

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세종 한국개발연구원 2014
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183 p. 도표 24cm
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KDI Research Monograph 2014-01
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Preface Summary CHAPTER 1 Introduction CHAPTER 2 Procurement Market for the Nuclear Power Industry of Korea  1. Introduction  2. An Overview of the Procurement Market for Nuclear Power Plants in Korea  3. Relevant Laws and Regulations  4. Evidence of Sub-optimal Performance of the Nuclear Power Procurement Market  5. Measures Taken by the Government  6. Chapter Summary CHAPTER 3 Factors That Caused the Inefficiency in the Procurement Market for the Nuclear Power Industry of Korea  1. Introduction  2. Case of the JS Cable  3. A Game-theoretic Analysis of the Control Cable Case  4. Fundamental Problems and Alternative Solutions  5. Measures for a More Fundamental Reform CHAPTER 4 Nuclear Procurement in the French Context  1. Introduction  2. The Nuclear Landscape in France: History, Evolution, and Actors  3. Legal Basis for Transparency and Prevention of Corruption  4. Procurement Policy in France’s Three Nuclear Operators  5. Selected Technical Characteristics of Nuclear Procurement Process  6. Safety of Nuclear Procurement: French Specifics and Comparative Strengths and Weaknesses  7. Conclusions and Future Research CHAPTER 5 Nuclear Energy in the UK: Safety Culture and Industrial Organisation  1. Introduction  2. UK Historical Context  3. UK Nuclear Renaissance  4. Development of the Generic Design Assessment Process  5. Development of the UK Nuclear Regulatory Arrangements  6. The UK Liability Regime  7. UK Regulators  8. Engineering Codes and Standards  9. UK Case Studies ? Learning From Experience  10. The European Dimension  11. Bribery and Whistle Blowing  12. Nuclear Professionalism in the UK  13. Closing Observations and Policy Recommendations