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The introduction of retail competition in various states in United States was expected to lower electricity bills …
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In this paper prepared for the Miller Upton Forum on the Wealth and Well-Being of Nations, Kiesling asks why in this digital age the basic technology supporting the production and distribution of electric power has changed so little since the industry’s birth in the early twentieth century....
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Starting from a theoretical model of coalition formation, we analyse which price markers are more adequate to identify clues of a partial cartel. Based on the theoretical model, we argue that measures of the shape of a distribution (such as kurtosis and skewness) are more adequate to partial...
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) for Norway from 2016 to 2022 to investigate and document these effects. The data is newer than for similar analyses and …
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We examined the impact of the ongoing electricity system reform in Japan on social welfare, retail electricity service level and retail electricity prices. In our paper, the default system is monopolistic and combines average cost pricing with fixed entity profit, while the reformed system is...
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