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0650: Using Probabilistic Analysis to Value Power Generation Investments Under Uncertainty
Fabien Roques , William J Nuttall and David M Newbery
0649: Time-Varying Quantiles
Giuliano De Rossi and Andrew C. Harvey
0648: Testing Dependence Among Serially Correlated Multi-category Variables
M Hashem Pesaran and Allan Timmermann
0647: Power sector reform, private investment and regional co-operation
David M Newbery
0646: Energy prices, production and the adoption of cogeneration in the UK and the Netherlands
David Bonilla
0645: Allocation and competitiveness in the EU emissions trading scheme: policy overview
Michael J. Grubb and Karsten Neuhoff
0644: Auctioning of EU ETS Phase II allowances: how and why?
Cameron J. Hepburn , Michael J. Grubb , Karsten Neuhoff , Felix Matthes and Maximilien Tse
0643: Why Do Countries Peg the Way They Peg? The Determinants of Anchor Currency Choice
Christopher M. Meissner and Nienke Oomes
0642: Allocation, incentives and distortions: the impact of EU ETS emissions allowance allocations to the electricity sector
Karsten Neuhoff , Kim Keats and Misato Sato
0641: A Bias-Adjusted LM Test of Error Cross Section Independence
M Hashem Pesaran , Aman Ullah and Takashi Yamagata
0640: Macroeconomic Models and the Yield Curve: An assessment of the Fit
Jagjit S. Chadha and Sean Holly
0639: CO2 cost pass through and windfall profits in the power sector
Jos Sijm , Karsten Neuhoff and Yihsu Chen
0637: Sample Covariance Shrinkage for High Dimensional Dependent Data
Alessio Sancetta
0636: Price Cap Regulation and Investment Incentives under Demand Uncertainty
Fabien Roques and Nicos S. Savva
0635: Stipulations, the consumer advocate and utility regulation in Florida
Stephen Littlechild
0634: Pairwise Tests of Purchasing Power Parity Using Aggregate and Disaggregate Price Measures
M Hashem Pesaran , Ronald Smith , Takashi Yamagata and Liudmyla Hvozdyk
0633: Policy Implications of Stochastic Learning Using a Modified PAGE2002 Model
Stephan Alberth and Chris Hope
0632: Developing the PAGE2002 Model with Endogenous Technical Change
Stephan Alberth and Chris Hope
0631: The relationship between regulation and competition policy for network utilities
David M Newbery
0630: Long-Term Contracts and Asset Specificity Revisited -An Empirical Analysis of Producer-Importer Relations in the Natural Gas Industry
Anne Neumann and Christian von Hirschhausen
0629: Benchmarking Electricity Liberalisation in Europe’Benchmarking Electricity Liberalisation in Europe
Richard John Green , Arturo Lorenzoni , Yannick Perez and Michael Gerald Pollitt
0628: Reputational Externality and Self-Regulation
Robert Andrew Evans and Timothy Guinnane
0627: Simple Efficient Contracts in Complex Environments
Robert Andrew Evans
0626: Mechanism Design with Renegotiation and Costly Messages
Robert Andrew Evans
0625: Technical Change Theory and Learning Curves: Patterns of Progress in Energy Technologies
Tooraj Jamasb
0624: Mainstreaming New Renewable Energy Technologies
Karsten Neuhoff and Rick Sellers
0623: Electricity Internal Market in the European Union: What to do next?
Glanchant, Jean-Michel and François Lévêque
0622: Negotiated Settlements: The development of economic and legal thinking
Joseph Doucet and Stephen Littlechild
0621: ‘Unfair’ Discrimination in Two-sided Peering? Evidence from LINX
D’Ignazio, Alessio and Emanuele Giovannetti
0620: Space and Time: Wind in an Investment Planning Model
Karsten Neuhoff , Andreas Ehrenmann , Lucy Butler , James Cust , Harriet Hoexter , Kim Keats , Adam Kreczko and Graham Sinden
0619: Using EPECs to model bilevel games in restructured electricity markets with locational prices
Xinmin Hu and Daniel Ralph
0618: Learning curves and changing product attributes: the case of wind turbines
Louis Coulomb and Karsten Neuhoff
0617: Overview of the Chinese Electricity Industry and Its Current Issues
Hongliang Yang
0616: Beyond Regulation
Stephen Littlechild
0615: Market design
David M Newbery
0614: A Polya Urn Model of Conformity
Jun Xue
0613: Collective Behavior with Endogenous Thresholds
Jun Xue
0612: Cooperation in the Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma with Local Interaction
Jun Xue
0611: Structural Modelling of Female Labour Participation and Occupation Decisions
Rafael E. De Hoyos
0610: Modelling Dynamic Constraints in Electricity Markets and the Costs of Uncertain Wind Output
Felix Müsgens and Karsten Neuhoff
0609: Electricity Network Scenarios for Great Britain in 2050
Ian Elders , Graham Ault , Stuart Galloway , James McDonald , Jonathan Köhler , Matthew Leach and Efterpi Lampaditou
0608: New Electricity Technologies for a Sustainable Future
Tooraj Jamasb , William J. Nuttall and Michael Gerald Pollitt
0607: Incentive Regulation in Theory and Practice: Electricity Distribution and Transmission Networks
Paul Joskow
0606: Climate change policy and its effect on market power in the gas market
David M Newbery
0605: Learning from the Expectations of Others
Jim Granato , Eran Guse and M. C. Sunny Wong
0604: Macroeconometric Modelling with a Global Perspective
M Hashem Pesaran and Ronald Smith
0603: Social Network Theory, Broadband and the World Wide Web
Daniel Sgroi
0602: Learning, Structural Instability and Present Value Calculations
M Hashem Pesaran , Davide Pettenuzzo and Allan Timmermann
0601: Spatial Dispersion of Peering Clusters in the European Internet
D'Ignazio, Alessio and Emanuele Giovannetti
0558: The Co-evolution of Institutions and Technology
Desiree Desierto