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sector in 38 countries for the period 1977-97 shows that regulation is a crucial institutional variable in privatisation. Not …
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structure with one firm choosing higher investments. While access regulation imposed on the dominant firm leads to lower prices … network effects leading to potentially increased demand, regulation can substantially lower aggregate social welfare …
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Power market integration is analyzed in a two countries model with nationally regulated firms and costly public funds. If generation costs between the two countries are too similar negative business-stealing outweighs efficiency gains so that following integration welfare decreases in both...
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This paper analyzes the effects of supervisors' (i.e., regulators and judges) selection rules on regulated prices. A checks and balances' regulatory review process strengthens the role of the judicial power and election increases the populism of implicitly motivated supervisors. Election arises...
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This paper outlines the essentials of electricity market regulation in the United States and in California. It deals …
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regulation and trade under imperfect competition. Ulph's model focused on the effectiveness of harmonisation policies against … issues rests in their importance for the environmental regulation of the European electricity sector, where imperfect …
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