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effects of bank regulation and the impact of deregulation. We find that where entry was more restricted the cost of credit was …
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regulation as determining both the entry costs faced by firms, and the degree of competition between firms. We think of labor … market regulation as determining the bargaining power of workers. Having characterized the effects of labor and product …
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U.S. airlines have lost nearly $60 billion (2009 dollars) in domestic markets since deregulation, most of it in the last decade. More than 30 years after domestic airline markets were deregulated, the dismal financial record is a puzzle that challenges the economics of deregulation. I examine...
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This paper examines vertical arrangements in electricity markets. Vertically integrated wholesalers, or those with long-term contracts, have less incentive to raise wholesale prices when retail prices are determined beforehand. For three restructured markets, we simulate prices that define...
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By studying intrastate branch banking reform in the United States, this paper provides evidence that financial markets substantively influence the distribution of income. From the 1970s through the 1990s, most states removed restrictions on intrastate branching, which intensified bank...
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costs in less-competitive or regulated environments. We test this using a transition from cost-of-service regulation to …
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The success of deregulation in creating a viable private rail freight system in the ?U.S. since 1979 is relatively undisputed. Deregulation has proceeded in three ways: (i) eased rate setting restrictions; (ii) simplified merger applications and approval procedures; and (iii) relaxed route...
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electricity prices to allow the utility to recover its prudently incurred costs, a process known as cost-of-service regulation …
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following state-level legislation that ended cost-of-service regulation of electricity generation. I find that deregulated …
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For the first four decades of its existence the U.S. nuclear power industry was run by regulated utilities, with most companies owning only one or two reactors. Beginning in the late 1990s electricity markets in many states were deregulated and almost half of the nation's 103 reactors were sold...
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