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0507: Rethinking Risk: Aspiration as Pure Risk
Greg B. Davies
0506: Copula Based Monte Carlo Integration in Financial Problems
Alessio Sancetta
0505: Agglomeration in Internet Co-operation Peering Agreements
Emanuele Giovannetti , Karsten Neuhoff and Giancarlo Spagnolo
0504: A Review of the Monitoring of Market Power The Possible Roles of TSOs in Monitoring for Market Power Issues in Congested Transmission Systems
Paul Twomey , Richard John Green , Karsten Neuhoff and David M Newbery
0503: Comparison of Feed in Tariff, Quota and Auction Mechanisms to Support Wind Power Development
Lucy Butler and Karsten Neuhoff
0502: The Spanish Electricity Industry: Plus ça change …
Claude Crampes and Natalia Fabra
0501: Regulation, Competition and Investment in the German Electricity Market: RegTP or REGTP
Gert Brunekreeft and Sven Twelemann
0473: Transparency and Reputation: The Publication of Central Bank Forecasts
Petra Maria Geraats
0472: Does Competition Reduce Costs? Assessing the Impact of Regulatory Restructuring on U.S. Electric Generation Efficiency
Karl Markiewicz , Nancy L. Rose and Catherine Wolfram
0471: Electricity Market Reform in the European Union: Review of progress towards liberalisation and integration
Tooraj Jamasb and Michael Gerald Pollitt
0470: Electricity Generation with Looped Transmission Networks: Bidding to an ISO
Xinmin Hu , Daniel Ralph , Eric K. Ralph , Peter Beardsley and Michael C. Ferris (Eric Kodjo Ralph )
0469: Electricity Liberalisation in Britain: the quest for a satisfactory wholesale market design
David M Newbery
0468: Modelling Stochastic Relative Preferences
Petra Maria Geraats
0467: Continuous Cumulative Prospect Theory and Individual Asset Allocation
Greg B. Davies and Stephen E. Satchell
0466: Electricity Transmission Pricing: How much does it cost to get it wrong?
Richard John Green
0465: Regulation of transmission expansion in Argentina Part II: Developments since the Fourth Line
Stephen C Littlechild and Carlos J Skerk
0464: Regulation of transmission expansion in Argentina Part I: State ownership, reform and the Fourth Line
Stephen C Littlechild and Carlos J Skerk
0463: Electricity transmission: an overview of the current debate
Gert Brunekreeft , Karsten Neuhoff and David M Newbery
0462: Links and Architecture in Village Networks (previously: Endogenous Network Formation and Informal Institutions in Village Economies)
Pramila Krishnan and Emanuela Sciubba
0461: Multiple Social Interaction and Reproductive Externalities: An Investigation of Fertility Behaviour in Kenya
Sriya Iyer and Melvyn Weeks
0460: Large Scale Deployment of Renewables for Electricity Generation
Karsten Neuhoff
0459: Generation Adequacy and Investment Incentives in Britain: from the Pool to NETA
Fabien Roques , David M Newbery and William J. Nuttal
0458: The Behavioural Components of Risk Aversion
Greg B. Davies and Stephen E. Satchell
0457: Tradable Permits with Incomplete Monitoring: Evidence from Santiago’s Particulate Permits Program
Juan-Pablo Montero
0456: Pollution Markets with Imperfectly Observed Emissions
Juan-Pablo Montero
0455: Market Power in the England and Wales Wholesale Electricity Market 1995-2000
Andrew Sweeting
0454: Transmission Policy in the United States
Paul Joskow
0453: A Pair-wise Approach to Testing for Output and Growth Convergence
M Hashem Pesaran
0452: Representative Consumer's Risk Aversion and Efficient Risk-Sharing Rules
Chiaki Hara and Christoph Kuzmics
0451: Explaining Changes in Female Labour Supply in a Life-cycle Model
Orazio Attanasio , Hamish Low and Virginia Sanchez-Marcos
0450: Reliability and Competitive Electricity Markets
Paul Joskow and Jean Tirole
0449: Electricity Reform in Argentina: Lessons for Developing Countries
Michael Gerald Pollitt
0448: Electricity Reform in Chile: Lessons for Developing Countries
Michael Gerald Pollitt
0447: The Biodiversity Bargaining Problem
J. Rupert J. Gatti , Timo Goeschl , Ben Groom and Timothy Swanson
0446: The Consequences for Consumer Welfare of the 2001-2003 Electricity Distribution Price Review in The Netherlands
Paul H. L. Nillesen and Michael Gerald Pollitt
0445: From Exogenous to Endogenous Networks: Internet Applications
D'Ignazio, Alessio and Emanuele Giovannetti
0444: Allocation of Carbon Emission Certificates in the Power Sector: How generators profit from grandfathered rights
Kim Keats Martinez and Karsten Neuhoff
0443: Discrete Choice Models in Preference Space and Willingness-to Pay Space
Kenneth Train and Melvyn Weeks
0442: Integrating Energy Markets: Does Sequencing Matter?
Karsten Neuhoff and David M Newbery
0441: Cost of Capital and Regulator’s Preferences: Investigation into a new method of estimating regulatory bias
Alessio Sancetta and Steve Satchell
0440: Incentive Aspects of Revenue Sharing: Central and Regional Government in Russia
Alexander Plekhanov
0439: Electricity Sector Reform in Developing Countries: A Survey of Empirical Evidence on Determinants and Performance
Tooraj Jamasb , Raffaella Mota , David M Newbery and Michael Gerald Pollitt
0438: Core Indicators for Determinants and Performance of Electricity Sector in Developing Countries
Tooraj Jamasb , David M Newbery and Michael Gerald Pollitt
0437: When Can School Inputs Improve Test Scores?
Jishnu Das , Stefan Dercon , James Habyarimana and Pramila Krishnan
0436: Religion and Fertility in India: The role of son preference and daughter aversion
Vani Borooah and Sriya Iyer
0435: General Diagnostic Tests for Cross Section Dependence in Panels
M Hashem Pesaran
0434: Random Coefficient Panel Data Models
Cheng Hsiao and M Hashem Pesaran
0433: Forecasting Time Series Subject to Multiple Structural Breaks
M Hashem Pesaran , Davide Pettenuzzo and Allan Timmermann
0432: Real Time Econometrics
M Hashem Pesaran and Allan Timmermann
0431: UK domestic energy contracts, the 28 day rule, and experience in Sweden
Stephen Littlechild