Explaining the incomplete liberalization reform of the italian energy markets
Bernardo Rangoni
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Bernardo Rangoni: LSE - London School of Economics and Political Science
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Italian policy-makers have been among the most enthusiastic supporters in Europe of the liberalisation of the energy sector. They implemented reforms inspired by the competition-based model offered by the United Kingdom (UK), often before the European Union (EU) made them compulsory. For instance, an independent sector specific regulator –the Autorità per l'Energia Elettrica e il Gas (AEEG)– was created in 1995, significantly before the French Commission de Régulation de l'Electricité (CRE) (2000) and the German cross-sectoral Bundesnetzagentur (2005).
Keywords: Italian policy; Liberalism; Energy sector; Privatisation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-06
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Published in European Review of Industrial Economics and Policy , 2013, 6
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