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Regulation and Deregulation of Energy Industries
 
Karova, Rozeta, Energy Community for South East Europe: Rationale Behind and Implementation to date, EUI RSCAS; 2009/12; FSR
 
 
Glachant, Jean-Michel, Regulating Networks in the New Economy, EUI RSCAS; 2009/05; LdP Programme on Energy Policy
 
 
Von der Fehr, Nils-Henrik M.; Hansen, Petter Vegard, Electricity Retailing in Norway, EUI RSCAS; 2009/04; LdP Programme on Energy Policy
 
 
Ansolabehere, S.(2007), Public Attitudes Toward America's Energy Options - Report of the 2007 MIT Energy Survey, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
 
 
Auriol, E., Blanc, A. (2008) Capture and Corruption in Public Utilities: the Cases of Water and Electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa, working paper n. 505, Institut d'Economie Industrielle -IDEI
 
 
Berg, S.V., Araceli, C. (2007) OOCUR as a Network of Regulatory Agencies, PURC Working Paper, University of Florida, Department of Economics
 
 
Borenstein S. (2007), Electricity Rate Structures and the Economics of Solar PV: Could Mandatory Time-of-Use Rates Undermine California’s Solar Photovoltaic Subsidies?, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
 
 
Borenstein, S., Busse, M., Kellogg, R. (2007), Principal-agent incentives, excess caution, and market inefficiency: Evidence from utility regulation, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
 
 
Brown, A. (2007) Retail Procurement: Default Service vs. Monopoly Service Considerations. Presentation to the HEPG Forty-Eighth Plenary Session, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
 
 
Bushnell, J. (2007) Making the Call: Evaluating the Success or Failure of US Electricity Restructuring, Presentation to the HEPG Forty-Ninth Plenary Session, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
 
 
Bushnell, J., Ishii, J. (2007) An Equilibrium Model of Investment in Restructured Electricity Markets, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
 
 
Bushnell, J.B., Wolfram, C. (2007) The Guy at the Controls: Labor Quality and Power Plant Efficiency, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
 
 
Davies, L., Wright, C., Waddams-Price, C. (2005) Experience of Privatisation, Regulation and Competition: Lessons for Governments, CCP Working Paper 05-5, ESRC Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia
 
 
Daxhelet, O., Smeers Y. (2005) Inter-TSO Compensation Mechanism, Paper, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
 
 
Dubois, U. (2007) Adaptability of competitive electricity reforms: A modular analysis , Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
 
 
Dubois, U., Saplacan, R. (2007) Public service perspectives on reforms of electricity distribution and supply: a modular analysis, Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
 
 
ETSO-EuroPEX (2004) Flow-based Market Coupling: A Joint ETSO-EuroPEX Proposal for Cross-Border Congestion Management and Integration of Electricity Markets in Europe, Interim Report.
 
 
Finon, D., Perez, Y. (2008), Investment Risk Allocation In Restructured Electricity Markets. The Need of Vertical Arrangements, Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
 
 
Garg, A., Gulaty, S. (2004) Regulation in India: Assessing Impact in the Power and Water Sectors, Centre on Regulation and Competition - University of Manchester
 
 
Glachant, J-M, Perez, Y. (2007), Achieving electricity competitive reforms as a long term Governance Structure problem, Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
 
 
Glachant, J. M., Dubois, U., Perez, Y. (2004) Deregulating with no regulator: Is Germany electricity transmission regime institutionally correct?, Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
 
 
Glachant, J.-M., Perez Y. (2007), Institutional Economics and Network Industry Deregulation Policy, Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
 
 
Global Energy Decisions (2005) Putting Competitive Power Markets to the Test: The Benefits of Competition in America's Electric Grid: Cost Savings and Operating Efficiencies (Abridged Version), Paper, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
 
 
Green, R., Evans, J. (2005) Why did British electricity prices fall after 1998? ,Paper Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
 
 
Green, R., Lorenzoni, A., Perez, Y., Pollitt, M. (2006) Benchmarking Electricity Liberalisation in Europe, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
 
 
Haas, R., Glachant, J-M, Auer, H., Keseric, N., Perez Y. (2006) Competition In The Continental European Electricity Market: Despair Or Work In Progress, Workin paper no 9, GRGM – Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
 
 
Harvey, S., McConihe B., Pope, S. (2007), Analysis of the Impact of Coordinated Electricity Markets on Consumer Electricity Charges, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
 
 
Hochstetter, S. (2007) The Changing Landscape for Retail Procurement: from Restructured to Re-Regulated, and from Regulated to Government-Controlled., Presentation to the HEPG Forty-Eighth Plenary Session, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
 
 
Hooper, E., Medvedev, A. (2008) Electrifying Integration: Electricity Production And The South-East Europe Regional Energy Market , Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
 
 
Jamasb T., Pollitt M. (2005) Electricity Market Reform in the European Union: Review of Progress toward Liberalization & Integration, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
 
 
Joskow, P. (2004) Transmission Policy in the United States, Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
 
 
Kwoka, J., Pollitt, M. (2007), Industry Restructuring, Mergers, and Efficiency: Evidence from Electric Power, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
 
 
LaCasse, C. (2008) Procurement for Default Service In Times of Rising Costs. Presentation to the HEPG Forty-Eighth Plenary Session, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
 
 
Laurent, D., Le Breton, M., Merillon, O. (2007), Regulating the Natural Gas Transportation Industry: Optimal Pricing Policy of a Monopolist with Advance-Purchase and Spot Markets, working paper, Institut d'Economie Industrielle IDEI
 
 
Littlechild, S. (2007) The bird in hand: stipulated settlements and electricity regulation in Florida, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
 
 
Laurent, D., Le Breton M., Merillon O. (2007) Kolm as a Contributor to Public Utility Pricing, Second Best Culture and the Theory of Regulation, working paper n. 490, Institut d'Economie Industrielle - IDEI
 
 
Newbery, D. (2006) Power sector reform, private investment and regional co-operation, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
 
 
Paik, K-W. (2005) Pipeline Gas Introduction to the Korean Peninsula, article (january 2005), Centre for Energy Petroleum Mineral Law Policy - University of Dundee
 
 
Parker, D., (2004) Competition, Regulation and Privatisation of Electricity Generation in Developing Countries: Does the Sequencing of the Reforms Matter?, article, Centre on Regulation and Competition - University of Manchester (Published in Quarterly Re
 
 
Pollitt, M. (2007) Evaluating the evidence on electricity reform: Lessons for the South East Europe (SEE) market , Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
 
 
Pollitt M. (2007) Liberalisation and Regulation in Electricity Systems: How can we get the balance right?, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
 
 
Pollitt, M. G. (2008) The Future of Electricity (and Gas) Regulation, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
 
 
Pongsiri, N., (2005) Foreign Direct Investment and Regulation: a Case Study of Thailand's Upstream Oil and Gas Industry, Centre on Regulation and Competition - University of Manchester
 
 
Ramos Real, F. J. (2004) Cost functions and the electric utility industry. A Contribution to the debate on deregulation Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
 
 
Roland, R. G. (2005) Argentine Gas Industry: Development at the Crossroads, article (February 2005), Centre for Energy Petroleum Mineral Law Policy - University of Dundee
 
 
Scott, H. (2007) Analysis of the Impact of Coordinated Electricity Markets on Consumer Electricity Charges, Presentation to the HEPG Forty-Ninth Plenary Session, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
 
 
Skillings S. (2007) Smart Policy: A framework for understanding and developing energy policy Research Associate, Centre for Management under Regulation, Warwick Business School
 
 
Stagliano, V. (2005) The U.S. Electric Power Industry: Policy Forest and Jurisdictional Trees, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
 
 
Taylor S. (2008) Nuclear Power and Deregulated Electricity Markets: Lessons from British Energy, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
 
 
Waddams Price, C. (2004) Reforming Household Energy Markets: Some Welfare Effects in the United Kingdom, CCR Working Paper CCR 04-2, Centre for Competition and Regulation, University of East Anglia
 
 
Xiaochun, Z. Parsons J. E (2008) Market Power and Electricity Market Reform in Northeast China, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
 
 
Zhang, X., Parsons, J.E. (2008) Market Power and Electricity Market Reform in Northeast China, MIT CEEPR - Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
 
 
 
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