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This paper looks into various models that address strategic behavior in the supply of gas by the Mexican monopoly Pemex. The paper has three very strong technical results. First, the netback pricing rule for the price of domestic natural gas (based on a Houston benchmark price) leads to...
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unsustainable fiscal deficits due to (almost) generalized electricity subsidies. Using household data from Mexico, this paper shows …
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Mexico plans to implement a national program to support the adoption of distributed photo-voltaic generation (DPVG …
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associated with partial liberalization of natural gas markets are analyzed through a case study of Mexico. The natural gas …. Production is a contestable activity, but in a few countries (including Mexico) it remains a state monopoly. Gas marketing is … integration—are also crucial. Rosellón and Halpern report that Mexico has undertaken structural reform in the energy sector more …
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