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We examine electricity market reform in Brazil: from the 1990s till 2004 the largely hydro-powered market cleared using a market mechanism, and in March 2004 reformed to a single buyer structure. We model monthly log price differences using a two-state Markov Switching model, allowing water...
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This paper provides a novel rationale for the regulation of market size when heterogeneous firms compete. A regulator seeks to maximize total welfare by choosing the number of firms allowed to enter the market, e.g. by issuing a certain number of licenses. Opening up the market for more firms...
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consumer welfare and domestic employment effects of a merger. I construct a model accounting for demand responses, endogenous …
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consumer welfare and domestic employment effects of a merger. I construct a model accounting for demand responses, endogenous …
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We analyze a large merger in the Dutch banking market during the financial crisis using disaggregated data. Based on a … merger simulation model, we evaluate merger-induced changes in the interest rates for savings accounts. We find that the …
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uniform price increases throughout all the goods in the candidate relevant market, since 1984 the versions of the U.S. Merger … recent contributions to the literature, we propose a unified framework for merger simulations and for the so-called HMT in …
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This paper proposes a game-theoretic model to analyze the strategic behavior of inc-dec gaming in market-based congestion management (redispatch). We extend existing models by considering incomplete information about competitors’ costs and a finite set of providers. We find that these...
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