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Working Papers

2007

  1. Carbon Tax or Carbon Permits: The Impact on Generators' Risks
    Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Birmingham Downloads View citations
    See also Journal Article in The Energy Journal (2008)
  2. EU Regulation and Competition Policy among the Energy Utilities
    Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Birmingham Downloads View citations

2006

  1. Benchmarking Electricity Liberalisation in Europe’Benchmarking Electricity Liberalisation in Europe
    Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge Downloads

2005

  1. A Review of the Monitoring of Market Power The Possible Roles of TSOs in Monitoring for Market Power Issues in Congested Transmission Systems
    Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge Downloads
    Also in Working Papers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (2005) Downloads
  2. Why Did British Electricity Prices Fall after 1998?
    Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Birmingham Downloads View citations
    Also in Working Papers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (2003) Downloads View citations
    Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (2003) Downloads View citations
    Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2003, Royal Economic Society (2003) Downloads View citations

2004

  1. Did English Generators Play Cournot? Capacity Withholding in the Electricity Pool
    Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge Downloads View citations
    Also in Working Papers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (2004) Downloads View citations
  2. Electricity Transmission Pricing: How much does it cost to get it wrong?
    Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge Downloads View citations
    Also in Working Papers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (2004) Downloads
  3. Retail Competition and Electricity Contracts
    Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge Downloads View citations
    Also in Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2002, Royal Economic Society (2002)

2001

  1. A Tracing Method for Pricing Inter-Area Electricity Trades
    Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge Downloads View citations
  2. Failing Electricity Markets: Should we Shoot the Pools?
    CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers Downloads View citations
    See also Journal Article in Utilities Policy (2003)

2000

  1. Can Competition Replace Regulation for Small Utility Customers?
    CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers Downloads View citations
  2. Regulators and the poor - Lessons from the United Kingdom
    Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank Downloads

1999

  1. (1) Modelling RETA: A Model of Forward Trading and the Balancing Mechanism AND (2) Rebidding in the Balancing Mechanism: An Economic Analysis
    Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge Downloads

1998

  1. Competition in Electricity Supply: Will '1998' be Worth it?
    CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers Downloads View citations
    See also Journal Article in Fiscal Studies (1998)

1996

  1. The Electricity Contract Market
    Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge View citations

1991

  1. Competition in the British Electricity Spot Market
    CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers Downloads View citations
    See also Journal Article in Journal of Political Economy (1992)

Undated

  1. Market Behaviour with Large Amounts of Intermittent Generation
    Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Birmingham Downloads

Journal Articles

2008

  1. Carbon Tax or Carbon Permits: The Impact on Generators Risks
    The Energy Journal, 2008, 29, (3), 67-90 View citations
    See also Working Paper (2007)
  2. Electricity Wholesale Markets: Designs Now and in a Low-carbon Future
    The Energy Journal, 2008, 29, (Special Issue #2), 95-124
  3. Introduction
    The Energy Journal, 2008, 29, (Special Issue #2)
  4. The energy and monetary implications of the [`]24/7' [`]always on' society
    Energy Policy, 2008, 36, (12), 4639-4645 Downloads

2007

  1. Nodal pricing of electricity: how much does it cost to get it wrong?
    Journal of Regulatory Economics, 2007, 31, (2), 125-149 Downloads View citations

2006

  1. Electricity liberalisation in Europe--how competitive will it be?
    Energy Policy, 2006, 34, (16), 2532-2541 Downloads
  2. Market power mitigation in the UK power market
    Utilities Policy, 2006, 14, (2), 76-89 Downloads View citations
  3. The Acquisition of Endesa by Gas Natural: Why the Antitrust Authorities Are Right to Be Cautious
    The Electricity Journal, 2006, 19, (2), 62-68 Downloads

2005

  1. Electricity and Markets
    Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2005, 21, (1), 67-87 View citations

2003

  1. Failing electricity markets: should we shoot the pools?
    Utilities Policy, 2003, 11, (3), 155-167 Downloads View citations
    See also Working Paper (2001)

2001

  1. Markets for Electricity in Europe
    Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2001, 17, (3), 329-345 View citations

1999

  1. Draining the Pool: the reform of electricity trading in England and Wales
    Energy Policy, 1999, 27, (9), 515-525 Downloads View citations
  2. The Electricity Contract Market in England and Wales
    Journal of Industrial Economics, 1999, 47, (1), 107-24 Downloads View citations

1998

  1. Competition in electricity supply: will ‘1998’ Be worth it?
    Fiscal Studies, 1998, 19, (3), 273-293 Downloads
    See also Working Paper (1998)

1997

  1. Competition in the Electricity Industry in England and Wales
    Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 1997, 13, (1), 27-46 View citations
  2. Electricity transmission pricing: an international comparison
    Utilities Policy, 1997, 6, (3), 177-184 Downloads View citations
  3. Transmission pricing in England and Wales
    Utilities Policy, 1997, 6, (3), 185-193 Downloads View citations

1996

  1. Increasing Competition in the British Electricity Spot Market
    Journal of Industrial Economics, 1996, 44, (2), 205-16 Downloads View citations

1995

  1. Liberalisation and divestiture in the UK energy sector
    Fiscal Studies, 1995, 16, (1), 75-89 Downloads View citations
  2. The Cost of Nuclear Power Compared with Alternatives to the Magnox Programme
    Oxford Economic Papers, 1995, 47, (3), 513-24 Downloads View citations

1993

  1. The regulation of the gas industry: lessons from electricity
    Fiscal Studies, 1993, 14, (2), 37-52 View citations

1992

  1. Competition in the British Electricity Spot Market
    Journal of Political Economy, 1992, 100, (5), 929-53 Downloads View citations
    See also Working Paper (1991)

1991

  1. Reshaping the CEGB: Electricity privatization in the UK
    Utilities Policy, 1991, 1, (3), 245-254 Downloads

Chapters

2004

  1. Seeking a Premier-League Economy The Role of Privatization
    A chapter in Seeking a Premier Economy: The Economic Effects of British Economic Reforms, 1980-2000, 2004, pp 63-108 Downloads
 
 
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