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Following new legislation the Swedish electricity market is about to be deregulated. The new system is designed to … ensure competition in production and supply. The Swedish electricity market is characterised by a high degree of … firms on the supply side of the Swedish electricity market, deregulation is not a sufficient condition for equilibrium …
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The literature on deregulated electricity markets generally assumes available capacities to be given. In contrast, this …
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The purpose of this paper is to quantitatively evaluate the impact on electricity prices of deregulation and free trade … monopolistic pricing. The major tool for our analysis of electricity trade and prices is a numerical multicountry electricity … perfect competition equilibria with and without free trade in electricity can be simulated. According to the simulation …
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development block. One block centred on electricity that comprises five more sectors is found. In addition we demonstrate that … increasing its electricity share makes a sector grow faster, and by testing the electricity share versus the growth rates we find … another development block around electricity, party overlapping the first one. …
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Electricity has been regarded as a typical example of a general purpose technology and important for the surge both in … Swedish industrial branches that used electricity for multiple uses. This effect goes beyond mere book-keeping effects and …
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effect of electricity on energy productivity in Swedish industry 1930-1990. Electricity augmented energy productivity in … those industrial branches that used electricity for multiple purposes. This productivity effect goes beyond “book …-keeping effects”, i. e. it is not only the result of electricity being produced in one sector (taking the energy transformation losses …
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