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The residential UK electricity market was opened for the first time in 1999, introducing choice of supplier, and about 40 percent of households changed supplier in the first four years. After three years price caps were removed. We review this process and assess the competitiveness of the market...
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This book addresses the foundations of economic growth at the firm level, combining both theoretical and econometric contributions by established scholars. Challenging contributions revisit Marshall's view on the management of innovation, investigate the decision of firms to venture into...
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In their very informative paper on electricity demand responses in South Africa, Louw et al. [2008. Determinants of electricity demand for newly electrified low-income African households. Energy Policy 36(8), 2814-2820] assert that the price of electricity shows too little variation across...
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