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Where the Champsaur Commission's Critics Have Got It Wrong

João Santana and M.J. Resende

The Electricity Journal, 2010, vol. 23, issue 6, 73-75

Abstract: In order to be constructive, the debate on markets versus electrical system regulation must be based on experience in real operating markets and regulated environments. If dogmatism prevails, it can fall into the contradiction of economical rationality. Unlike the U.S., where evolution has been driven by practice, the European Union wants to impose uniformity - electricity regulation regardless of individual countries' special circumstances.

Date: 2010
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