Journal of Regulatory Economics
1989 - 2008
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Volume 34, issue 3, 2008
- The regulation of audiovisual content: quotas and conflicting objectives pp. 195-219

- Claude Crampes and Abraham Hollander
- Towards a complete real-time electricity market design pp. 220-250

- Richard O’Neill, Emily Fisher, Benjamin Hobbs and Ross Baldick
- Implications of CO2 emissions trading for short-run electricity market outcomes in northwest Europe pp. 251-281

- Yihsu Chen, Jos Sijm, Benjamin Hobbs and Wietze Lise
- Strategic incentives under vertical integration: the case of wireline-affiliated wireless carriers and intermodal competition in the US pp. 282-298

- Paul Zimmerman
Volume 34, issue 2, 2008
- Product innovation, signaling, and endogenous regulatory delay pp. 95-118

- James Prieger
- Taxes and subsidies to change eating habits when information is not enough: an application to fish consumption pp. 119-143

- Stéphan Marette, Jutta Roosen and Sandrine Blanchemanche
- Economies of density, scale and scope in the water supply and sewerage sector: a study of four developing and transition economies pp. 144-163

- Céline Nauges and Caroline Berg
- Municipal aggregation and retail competition in the Ohio energy sector pp. 164-194

- Stephen Littlechild
Volume 34, issue 1, 2008
- The effectiveness of FERC’s transmission policy: is transmission used efficiently and when is it scarce? pp. 1-26

- Andrew Kleit and James Reitzes
- The impact of restructuring and deregulation on gas rates pp. 27-52

- Vladimir Hlasny
- Competition in telecommunication networks with call externalities pp. 53-74

- Edmond Baranes and Laurent Flochel
- Regulating a risk-averse firm under incomplete information pp. 75-85

- Chifeng Dai
- Bounding consumer surplus by monopoly profits pp. 86-94

- Thomas Randolph Beard and Michael Stern
Volume 33, issue 3, 2008
- On the use of labels in credence goods markets pp. 237-252

- Olivier Bonroy and Christos Constantatos
- Regulation and efficiency in transition: the case of Romanian banks pp. 253-282

- Gabriel Asaftei and Subal C. Kumbhakar
- Guaranteeing quality in the EU: who gains most? pp. 283-298

- Chris Hudson and John Hudson
- Efficiency losses from overlapping regulation of EU carbon emissions pp. 299-317

- Christoph Böhringer, Henrike Koschel and Ulf Moslener
- Do elected public utility commissioners behave more politically than appointed ones? pp. 318-337

- Troy Quast
Volume 33, issue 2, 2008
- Productivity at the post: its drivers and its distribution pp. 133-158

- E. Grifell-Tatjé and C. Lovell
- Electricity sector reform in developing countries: an econometric assessment of the effects of privatization, competition and regulation pp. 159-178

- Yin-Fang Zhang, David Parker and Colin Kirkpatrick
- Downstream price-cap regulation and upstream market power pp. 179-200

- James Reitzes
- Business regulation and labor market performance around the world pp. 201-235

- Horst Feldmann
Volume 33, issue 1, 2008
- Corporate governance, the role of markets and regulation: introduction pp. 1-3

- James Bicksler, Michael Crew, Daniel Krasner and Jeffrey Smith
- Regulatory disclosure via the internet: does it make financial markets more efficient? pp. 5-19

- Joao Duque and Inês Pinto
- Mergers and acquisitions as a response to the deregulation of the electric power industry: value creation or value destruction? pp. 21-53

- John Becker-Blease, Lawrence Goldberg and Fred Kaen
- Founders versus non-founders in large companies: financial incentives and the call for regulation pp. 55-86

- Darius Palia, S. Ravid and Chia-Jane Wang
- Board monitoring, firm risk, and external regulation pp. 87-116

- Ivan Brick and N. Chidambaran
- Corporate governance as religion pp. 117-131

- Donald Kempf
Volume 32, issue 3, 2007
- The role of excess capacity in determining market power in natural gas transportation markets pp. 209-223

- Randolph Preston Mcafee and Philip Reny
- Oligopoly equilibria in electricity contract markets pp. 225-245

- James Bushnell
- Effective regulation versus tacit collusion in the long-distance market: an empirical analysis pp. 247-257

- Simran Kahai and David Kaserman
- Minimum safety standard, consumers’ information and competition pp. 259-285

- Stéphan Marette
- Regulation—the corridor to liberalization: the experience of the Israeli phone market 1984–2005 pp. 287-311

- Reuben Gronau
Volume 32, issue 2, 2007
- Economic reforms, efficiency and productivity in Chinese banking pp. 105-129

- Subal C. Kumbhakar and Dan Wang
- Regulatory and environmental effects on public transit efficiency: a mixed DEA-SFA approach pp. 131-151

- Beniamina Margari, Fabrizio Erbetta, Carmelo Petraglia and Massimiliano Piacenza
- Capacity-based versus time-based access charges in telecommunications pp. 153-172

- Joan Calzada
- Regulating internal markets for hospital care pp. 173-193

- Rosella Levaggi
- Are input prices irrelevant for make-or-buy decisions? pp. 195-207

- Philip Gayle and Dennis Weisman
Volume 32, issue 1, 2007
- Optimal environmental regulation based on more than just emissions pp. 1-16

- Arun Malik
- Timing of environmental inspections: survival of the compliant pp. 17-36

- Sandra Rousseau
- Voluntary development of environmental management systems: motivations and regulatory implications pp. 37-65

- Toshihiro Uchida and Paul Ferraro
- Worksharing, access and bypass: the structure of prices in the postal sector pp. 67-85

- Etienne Billette de Villemeur, Helmuth Cremer, Bernard Roy and Joëlle Toledano
- An economic analysis of consumer class actions in regulated industries pp. 87-104

- Ingo Vogelsang, Nishal Ramphal, Stephen Carroll and Nicholas Pace
Volume 31, issue 3, 2007
- Incentives for sabotage in vertically related industries pp. 235-260

- David Mandy and David E. M. Sappington
- The 2001-3 electricity distribution price control review in the Netherlands: regulatory process and consumer welfare pp. 261-287

- Paul Nillesen and Michael Gerald Pollitt
- Deregulation, news releases, and price discovery pp. 289-312

- Manfen Chen, Rohan Christie-David and William Moore
- An experimental analysis of the effects of automated mitigation procedures on investment and prices in wholesale electricity markets pp. 313-334

- Lynne Kiesling and Bart J. Wilson
- The effect of deregulation on environmental research by electric utilities pp. 335-353

- Paroma Sanyal
- X-factor updating and total factor productivity growth: the case of peruvian telecommunications, 1996–2003 pp. 355-355

- Jeffrey I. Bernstein, Juan Hernandez, Jose Rodriguez and Agustin Ros
Volume 31, issue 2, 2007
- Nodal pricing of electricity: how much does it cost to get it wrong? pp. 125-149

- Richard John Green
- A cost-benefit assessment of wholesale electricity restructuring and competition in New England pp. 151-184

- Matthew Barmack, Edward Kahn and Susan Tierney
- Regulating advertisements: the case of smoking cessation products pp. 185-208

- Rosemary Avery, Donald Kenkel, Dean Lillard and Alan Mathios
- Can self regulation work?: a story of corruption, impunity and cover-up pp. 209-233

- Javier Nunez
Volume 31, issue 1, 2007
- How good are supply function equilibrium models: an empirical analysis of the ERCOT balancing market pp. 1-35

- Ramteen Sioshansi and Shmuel Oren
- The potential for underinvestment in internet security: implications for regulatory policy pp. 37-55

- Alfredo Garcia and Barry Horowitz
- Pollution abatement with limited enforcement power and citizen suits pp. 57-81

- Christian Langpap
- Can consumers enforce environmental regulations? The role of the market in hazardous waste compliance pp. 83-107

- Sarah Stafford
- Pricing access in network competition pp. 109-123

- Sue Mialon
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