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This paper studies how competition and vertical structure jointly determine generating capacities, retail prices, and … before they buy electricity in the wholesale market, we show that welfare is highest if competition in generation and …
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the successful introduction of competition in the telecommunications sector. The main reason behind this success is that … opened up to competition. The success in the telecommunications sector is often used as an argument for opening up other … network industries to competition as well. In this paper we analyse whether this reasoning can be transposed to the …
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-price related competition issues that can arise in partially liberalised markets where some market segments are open to competition … access to formerly ‘captive customers’ in liberated markets is critical to enable competition. Similar concerns regarding …) and associated competition risks related to it.As a takeaway, this Opinion provides crucial guidance for network sectors …
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market power appears to be constrained by competition and largely determined by demand side factors. Finally, we find that …
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market power appears to be constrained by competition and largely determined by demand side factors. Finally, we find that …
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the level of competition in the non-network activities, several EU member states still adhere to a solely legally …
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the level of competition in the non-network activities, several EU member states still adhere to a solely legally …
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the successful introduction of competition in the telecommunications sector. The main reason behind this success is that … opened up to competition. The success in the telecommunications sector is often used as an argument for opening up other … network industries to competition as well. In this paper we analyse whether this reasoning can be transposed to the …
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We examine welfare effects of real-time pricing in electricity markets. Before stochastic energy demand is known, competitive retailers contract with final consumers who exogenously do not have real-time meters. After demand is realized, two electricity generators compete in a uniform price...
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