Utilities Policy
1990 - 2025
Current editor(s): Beecher, Janice From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 18, issue 4, 2010
- Designing electricity auctions: Introduction and overview pp. 163-164

- Thomas Tangerås
- Three-part auctions versus self-commitment in day-ahead electricity markets pp. 165-173

- Ramteen Sioshansi, Shmuel Oren and Richard O'Neill
- Production inefficiency of electricity markets with hydro generation pp. 174-185

- Andy Philpott, Ziming Guan, Javad Khazaei and Golbon Zakeri
- Are the British electricity trading and transmission arrangements future-proof? pp. 186-194

- Richard Green
- Using forward markets to improve electricity market design pp. 195-200

- Lawrence M. Ausubel and Peter Cramton
- Virtual power plant auctions pp. 201-208

- Lawrence M. Ausubel and Peter Cramton
- The supply function equilibrium and its policy implications for wholesale electricity auctions pp. 209-226

- Pär Holmberg and David M Newbery
- Using restructured electricity supply industries to understand oligopoly industry outcomes pp. 227-246

- Frank A. Wolak
Volume 18, issue 3, 2010
- The water industry, competition and climate change pp. 113-115

- Jon Stern and Xeni Dassiou
- A strategy for introducing competition in the water sector pp. 116-119

- Martin Cave and Janet Wright
- Introducing competition into England and Wales water industry - Lessons from UK and EU energy market liberalisation pp. 120-128

- Jon Stern
- Water scarcity: Can virtual water operators help? pp. 129-134

- Fernando Dominguez
- Cost recovery in the water supply and sanitation sector: A case of competing policy objectives? pp. 135-141

- Delphine François, Aad F. Correljé and John P.M. Groenewegen
- The costs of adaptation to climate change for water infrastructure in OECD countries pp. 142-153

- Gordon Hughes, Paul Chinowsky and Ken Strzepek
- The impact of governance structure on firm performance: An application to the German water distribution sector pp. 154-162

- Sophia Ruester and Michael Zschille
Volume 18, issue 2, 2010
- Papers from the Winter 2009 CCRP, City University London Research Workshop pp. 63-65

- Jon Stern
- Electricity and telecoms reforms in the EU: Insights from the economics of federalism pp. 66-76

- Francesc Trillas
- The Dark and Bright Sides of Renegotiation: An Application to Transport Concession Contracts pp. 77-85

- Julie de Brux
- The role of international benchmarking in developing rail infrastructure efficiency estimates pp. 86-93

- Andrew Smith, Phill Wheat and Gregory Smith
- Reform and regulation of the Portuguese rail sector. What has failed? pp. 94-102

- Jorge Santos, Ana Furtado and Rc Marques
- Comparison of energy efficiency incentive programs: Rebates and white certificates pp. 103-111

- Morghan Transue and Frank A. Felder
Volume 18, issue 1, 2010
- Preface and overview pp. 1-2

- Woodrow W. Clark and William Isherwood
- Report on energy strategies for Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region pp. 3-10

- Woodrow W. Clark and William Isherwood
- Energy strategies study report for Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region pp. 11-12

- Woodrow W. Clark and William Isherwood
- Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (IMAR) energy base: Additional final report and recommendations pp. 13-28

- Woodrow W. Clark and William Isherwood
- Inner Mongolia must "leapfrog" the energy mistakes of the western developed nations pp. 29-45

- Woodrow W. Clark and William Isherwood
- The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region: A major role in China's renewable energy future pp. 46-52

- Calvin Lee Kwan
- "Social capitalism" in renewable energy generation: China and California comparisons pp. 53-61

- Woodrow W. Clark and Xing Li
Volume 17, issue 3-4, 2009
- De-carbonizing electricity generation: It won't be easy, cheap, nor enough pp. 217-224

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- Quo vadis efficiency analysis of water distribution? A comparative literature review pp. 225-232

- Matthias Walter, Astrid Cullmann, Christian von Hirschhausen, Robert Wand and Michael Zschille
- Productivity and efficiency in the water industry pp. 233-244

- Malcolm Abbott and Bruce Cohen
- Natural gas distribution in Italy: When competition does not help the market pp. 245-257

- Susanna Dorigoni and Sergio Portatadino
- The internationalization of the European electricity industry: The case of Vattenfall pp. 258-266

- Per Högselius
- Benchmarking Central American water utilities pp. 267-275

- Maria Corton and Sanford Berg
- The bird in hand: Stipulated settlements in the Florida electricity sector pp. 276-287

- Stephen Littlechild
- The intermittency of wind, solar, and renewable electricity generators: Technical barrier or rhetorical excuse? pp. 288-296

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
Volume 17, issue 2, 2009
- Corruption and infrastructure services: An overview pp. 153-155

- Antonio Estache and Lourdes Trujillo
- Is there an anticorruption agenda in utilities? pp. 156-165

- Charles Kenny
- Auction procedures and competition in public services: The case of urban public transport in France and London pp. 166-175

- Miguel Amaral, Stephane Saussier and Anne Yvrande-Billon
- Bureaucratic complexity and impacts of corruption in utilities pp. 176-184

- Line Tndel Seim and Tina Sreide
- Corruption and concession renegotiations.: Evidence from the water and transport sectors in Latin America pp. 185-190

- J. Luis Guasch and Stephane Straub
- Utilities reforms and corruption in developing countries pp. 191-202

- Antonio Estache, Ana Goicoechea and Lourdes Trujillo
- Capture and corruption in public utilities: The cases of water and electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 203-216

- Emmanuelle Auriol and Aymeric Blanc
Volume 17, issue 1, 2009
- Prospects for integration and liberalisation in South East Europe's electricity market pp. 1-3

- Russell Pittman, Lindsay Stirton and Kathryn Wright
- South East Europe's electricity sector: Attractions, obstacles and challenges of Europeanisation pp. 4-12

- Laura Deitz, Lindsay Stirton and Kathryn Wright
- Evaluating the evidence on electricity reform: Lessons for the South East Europe (SEE) market pp. 13-23

- Michael Pollitt
- Electrifying integration: Electricity production and the South East Europe regional energy market pp. 24-33

- Elizabeth Hooper and Andrei Medvedev
- Electricity transmission in the energy community of South East Europe pp. 34-42

- Riccardo Vailati
- The impact of electricity market reform on consumers pp. 43-48

- Catherine Waddams Price and Khac Pham
- Electricity reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 49-64

- Brian Scholl
- Bulgarian electricity market restructuring pp. 65-75

- Peter Ganev
- Electricity sector reform in Greece pp. 76-87

- Ekaterini N. Iliadou
- Electricity reform in the Republic of Macedonia pp. 88-101

- Rubin Taleski
- Poverty and environmental impacts of electricity price reforms in Montenegro pp. 102-113

- Patricia Silva, Irina Klytchnikova and Dragana Radevic
- Electricity reform in Romania pp. 114-124

- Oana Diaconu, Gheorghe Oprescu and Russell Pittman
- Electricity reform in Serbia pp. 125-133

- Sandra Jednak, Dragana Kragulj, Milica Bulajic and Russell Pittman
- Organisation and reforms of the electricity sector in Slovenia pp. 134-143

- Nevenka Hrovatin, Russell Pittman and Jelena Zoric
- Turkish electricity reform pp. 144-152

- Necmiddin Bagdadioglu and Necmi Odyakmaz
| |