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associated with the X-factor in a price/revenue cap regulation and cost of capital, whilst at the same time increasing overall …
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regulator Ofgem replaced its approach to energy network price control and incentive regulation with a Revenue … regulation model that be revised by the regulator. The lessons of experience from the RIIO models are also relevant for … regulators in other countries and can inform their design of incentive regulation of energy networks. …
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In regulation of network services such as the distribution of electricity, gas and water prices have traditionally been …
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Economic theory states that “free market” competition naturally achieves lower prices—thereby increasing efficiency and benefiting society. This is the first paper in the literature to use means testing to statistically analyze electricity prices, from 1970-2011, for states that...
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and regulation and productivity measurement of the German electricity industry in particular. The methodological approach …
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in India. The Indian electricity regulation provides an opportunity to do comparative analysis of the approaches taken by …
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The 1990s witnessed significant regulatory changes in several Spanish network industries, such as electricity, telecommunications, natural gas and oil. This article provides an assessment of these developments, aiming to ascertain what goals policy-makers sought to achieve with the deregulation...
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and regulation and productivity measurement of the German electricity industry in particular. The methodological approach …
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This paper is an attempt to study the regulatory environment in the electricity sector of Pakistan. NEPRA, a regulatory authority was formed in 1997 to protect consumer interests in the area of electricity provision, and to ensure an efficient and competitive environment for the electricity...
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such regulation is in all instances inappropriate or uncalled for. Instead, all we mean is that there are counterarguments … utility-like regulation of internet platforms is that these platforms can become “natural monopolies” which tend to forestall … turn has allowed entrants to unseat what were once thought to be entrenched incumbents. Regulation risks quashing such …
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