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. Firms have an incentive to reduce their forward contract coverage in the more concentrated post-merger equilibrium. We … mergers can be largely underestimated when forward contract quantities are held at pre-merger levels. Whether the profits of …
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In this paper, we examine the use of carbon pricing and an output-based subsidy in a market with imperfect competition. We consider a carbon pricing policy in Alberta's electricity market as a case study. This policy consists of two phases. In the first phase, the carbon price is doubled with...
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We examine the role of information transparency in Alberta's wholesale electricity market. Using data on firms' bidding behavior, we analyze whether firms utilize information revealed in near real-time through the Historical Trading Report (HTR), which is released 10 minutes after each hour and...
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We analyze the effects of commonly employed renewable compensation policies on firm behaviorin an imperfectly competitive market. We consider a model where firms compete for renewablecapacity in a procurement auction prior to choosing their forward contract positions and competingin wholesale...
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Incumbent vertical market power in deregulating markets can be anticompetitive, as seen in the current process of retail electricity restructuring. This paper uses the AT&T antitrust case’s Bell Doctrine precedent of “quarantine the monopoly” as a case study in incumbent vertical market...
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This paper examines the relative importance of horizontal market structure, auction design, and vertical arrangements in explaining electricity prices. We define vertical arrangements as either vertical integration or long term contracts whereby retail prices are determined prior to wholesale...
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The European Commission is introducing new regulations on submission and publication of data in electricity markets (SPDEM) and on wholesale energy market integrity and transparency (REMIT). I discuss issues relevant for undertaking an evaluation such regulations. I argue that, for market...
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Three decade ago, federal policymakers - Republicans and Democrats - embarked on a general strategy of deregulation in … prices and increased quality, reliability, and scope of services. This book shows that we now have only partial deregulation …
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This paper examines the competitive effects of reorganizing a network industry's vertical structure. In this industry, an upstream monopolist operates a network used as an input to produce horizontally differentiated final products that are imperfect substitutes. Three potential pitfalls of...
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