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Albalate, Daniel; Bel, Germà, What shapes local public transportation in Europe? Economics, Mobility, Institutions, and Geography, EUI RSCAS; 2009/34; FSR
Bel, Germà; Fageda Xavier, Privatization, Regulation and Airport Pricing: an Empyrical Analysis for Europe, EUI RSCAS; 2009/27; FSR
Lévêque, François; Glachant, Jean-Michel; Saguan, Marcelo; De Muizon, Gildas, How to rationalize the debate about 'EU Energy Third Package'? Revisiting criteria to compare electricity transmission organizations, EUI RSCAS; 2009/15;
Rious, Vincent; Dessante, Philippe; Perez, Yannick, Is combination of nodal pricing and average participation tariff the best solution to coordinate the location of power plants with lumpy transmission investments?, EUI RSCAS 2009/14; LdP Energy Policy
Lévêque, François; et. al., Academic Opinion of Economic Scholars on Champsaur Commission’s Paper, EUI RSCAS; 2009/38; LdP Programme on Energy Policy
Rious, Vincent, The Design of the Internal Energy Market in Relation to Energy Supply Security and Climate Change,EUI RSCAS; 2009/37; LdP Programme on Energy Policy
Roques, Fabien; Hiroux, Céline; Saguan, Marcelo, Optimal Wind Power Deployment in Europe - a Portfolio Approach, EUI RSCAS, 2009/17; LdP Programme on Energy Policy
Meade, Richard; O'Connor, Seini, Comparison of Long-Term Contracts and Vertical Integration in Decentralised Electricity Markets, EUI RSCAS 2009/16; LdP Energy Policy Programme
Piebalgs, Andris, How the European Union is preparing the "Third Industrial Revolution" with an innovative energy policy, EUI RSCAS; 2009/11; LdP Programme on Energy Policy
Joskow, Paul L, Challenges for Creating a Comprehensive National Electricity Policy,EUI RSCAS; 2009/01; LdP Programme on Energy Policy
Brigham, B., Waterson, M. (2003) Strategis change in the market for domestic electricity in the UK, Discussion paper, Centre for Management Under Regulation - University of Warwick
Cramton P., Stoft S. (2006) The Convergence of Market Designs for Adequate Generating Capacity with Special Attention to the CAISO’s Resource Adequacy Problem, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Cramton, P., Hung-po C., Wilson R. (2005) Review of the Proposed Reserve Markets in New England, Paper, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
Electricity Consumers Resource Council (2005) Problems in the Organized Markets, Paper, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
Finon, D., Perez, Y. (2004) The transactional efficiency and the public promotion of the renewable energies in the electric industry: The choice between structures of hybrid governance, Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Glachant J.M., Lévêque F. (2005) Electricity Internal Market in the European Union: What to do next?, Working Power, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Glachant, J-M, Rious, V. (2007) A typical case of weak institutional complementarity in institution building: The design of transmission network monopoly in competitive electricity markets, Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
Glachant, J. M. (2005) Electricity Single Market in the European Union: What to do next? Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Glachant, J. M., Saguan, M. (2007) An Institutional Frame to Compare Alternative Market Designs in EU Electricity Balancing , Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Harvey, S.M., Pope, S.L., Hogan, W.W. (2005) "Comments on the California ISO MRTU LMP Market Design", Paper, Center for Business and Government John F. Kennedy School of Government - Harvard University Cambridge.
Neuhoff K., Cust J., Keats K. (2007) Implications of intermittency and transmission constraints for renewables deployment , Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Pollitt, M. (2007) The arguments for and against ownership unbundling of energy transmission networks, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Rious, V., Glachant, J-M., Perez, Y., Dessante, P. (2008) The Diversity of Design of TSOs, working paper, MIT CEEPR - Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Roques F. A. (2008) Market Design for Generation Adequacy: Healing Causes rather than Symptoms, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Smith, W. H. Jr. (2006), Formation and nurture of a regional state committee, Energy Law Journal, vol. 28: 185.
Twomey P., Green R., Neuhoff K., Newbery D. (2005) A Review of the Monitoring of Market Power: The Possible Roles of TSOs in Monitoring for Market Power Issues in Congested Transmission Systems, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Zhang, X. (2005) Can competitive reforms solve the long run investment problem (incentive and coordination) in electricity market?, Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Willems, B. (2006) Virtual Divestitures, Will They Make a Difference? Cournot Competition, Option Markets and Efficiency, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Yao, J., Adler, I., Oren, S. S. (2006) Modeling and Computing Two-settlement Oligopolistic Equilibrium in a Congested Electricity Network, working paper, University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Zhang, C., Heller, T.C. (2004) Reform of the Chinese Electric Power Market: Economics and Institutions, Working Power, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
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