Utilities Policy
1990 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2006
- Capital efficiency and infrastructure regulation: Editorial introduction pp. 219-223

- Jon Stern
- Assessing capital efficiency in the water and sewerage industry in England and Wales: Ofwat's approach pp. 224-233

- Gordon Allan
- The regulation of capex in water pp. 234-239

- A. Ballance
- Investment under RPI-X: Practical experience with an incentive compatible approach in the GB electricity distribution sector pp. 240-244

- Martin Crouch
- Capital efficiency, its measurements and its role in regulatory reviews of utility industries: Lessons from developed and developing countries pp. 245-250

- Ian Alexander
- Capital efficiency at airports and related services pp. 251-261

- Derek Holt, Alan Horncastle and Jonathan Phillips
- Investment incentives and airport regulation pp. 262-265

- David Starkie
- Negotiated settlements: The development of legal and economic thinking pp. 266-277

- Joseph Doucet and Stephen Littlechild
- The telecommunication infrastructure: A model for optimum voice-data coverage pp. 278-287

- Manisa Pipattanasomporn and Saifur Rahman
- Feirdoon P. Sioshansi and Wolfgang Pfaffenberger, Editors, Electricity Market Reform: An International Perspective, Elsevier (2006) pp. 288-290

- Michael Pollitt
Volume 14, issue 3, 2006
- Competition and contracts in the Nordic residential electricity markets pp. 135-147

- Stephen Littlechild
- Why has the Nordic electricity market worked so well? pp. 148-157

- Eirik S. Amundsen and Lars Bergman
- The economic regulation of publicly owned water utilities: The case of Finland pp. 158-165

- Eija M. Vinnari
- Methods and trends of performance benchmarking in UK utility regulation pp. 166-174

- Thoralf Dassler, David Parker and David Saal
- A yardstick competition model for Portuguese water and sewerage services regulation pp. 175-184

- Rc Marques
- Efficiency and regulation in the sanitation sector in Brazil pp. 185-195

- Ronaldo Seroa da Motta and Ajax Moreira
- Lessons from deregulation: Understanding electricity markets in South America pp. 196-207

- Santiago Arango, Isaac Dyner and Erik R. Larsen
- Sustainable development duties: New roles for UK economic regulators pp. 208-217

- Gill Owen
Volume 14, issue 2, 2006
- Electricity market reform: What has the experience taught us thus far? pp. 63-75

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- Market power mitigation in the UK power market pp. 76-89

- Richard Green
- Is debt replacing equity in regulated privatised infrastructure in LDCs? pp. 90-102

- Luis Corria da Silva, Antonio Estache and Sakari Jarvela
- On network efficiency comparisons: Electricity distribution pp. 103-113

- Ralph Turvey
- Cost-effectiveness of alternative investment strategies for the power sector in India: A retrospective account of the period 1997-2002 pp. 114-125

- Joel Ruet
- Customer response to day-ahead market hourly pricing: Choices and performance pp. 126-134

- Nicole Hopper, Charles Goldman, Ranjit Bharvirkar and Bernie Neenan
Volume 14, issue 1, 2006
- Reviewing electric distribution restructuring in Ontario: policy without substance or commitment pp. 1-7

- Frank J. Cronin and Stephen A. Motluk
- Agency transformation and state public utility commissions pp. 8-13

- Douglas N. Jones
- Between the state and market: Electricity sector reform in developing countries pp. 14-30

- Tooraj Jamasb
- Combining theories of regulation - Proposing a framework for analysing regulatory systems worldwide pp. 31-43

- Thoralf Dassler
- Residential energy contracts and the 28 day rule pp. 44-62

- Stephen Littlechild
Volume 13, issue 4, 2005
- UK regulatory price reviews and the role of efficiency estimates pp. 273-278

- Jon Stern
- The role of efficiency estimates in regulatory price reviews: Ofgem's approach to benchmarking electricity networks pp. 279-288

- Michael Pollitt
- Efficiency in the water industry pp. 289-293

- John Cubbin
- The role of efficiency estimates in UK regulatory price reviews: The case of rail pp. 294-301

- Andrew S.J. Smith
- The role of benchmarking for yardstick competition pp. 302-309

- Phil Burns, Cloda Jenkins and Christoph Riechmann
- Benchmarking of electricity networks: Practical problems with its use for regulation pp. 310-317

- Graham Shuttleworth
Volume 13, issue 3, 2005
- Introduction to the Special Issue on service quality pp. 187-188

- Sanford Berg
- Utility service quality--Telecommunications, electricity, water pp. 189-200

- Lynne Holt
- Reviewing the impact of incentive regulation on U.S. telephone service quality pp. 201-210

- Chunrong Ai and David Sappington
- Economic regulation of quality in electricity distribution networks pp. 211-221

- Virendra Ajodhia and Rudi Hakvoort
- Incentivising operational performance on the UK rail infrastructure since 1996 pp. 222-229

- Stephen Gibson
- Service quality and prospects for benchmarking: Evidence from the Peru water sector pp. 230-239

- Chen Lin
- Global climate change: here to stay pp. 240-246

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- Competition in electricity markets: international experience and the case of Italy pp. 247-255

- Alessandra Ferrari and Monica Giulietti
- Environmentalists attempt to slow new power plant development in U.S./Mexico border region pp. 256-259

- Jeffrey Barron
- The Electricity Act 2003: will it transform the Indian power sector? pp. 260-272

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya
Volume 13, issue 2, 2005
- Integrating electricity transmission systems pp. 69-71

- David M Newbery
- Electricity transmission: An overview of the current debate pp. 73-93

- Gert Brunekreeft, Karsten Neuhoff and David M Newbery
- Transmission policy in the United States pp. 95-115

- Paul Joskow
- A plausible congestion management scheme for the internal electricity market of the European Union pp. 117-134

- Ignacio J. Perez-Arriaga and Luis Olmos
- Inefficiencies in European congestion management proposals pp. 135-152

- Andreas Ehrenmann and Yves Smeers
- Nordic congestion's arrangement as a model for Europe? Physical constraints vs. economic incentives pp. 153-162

- Jean-Michel Glachant and Virginie Pignon
- Evolution of electricity markets: Does sequencing matter? pp. 163-173

- Karsten Neuhoff and David M Newbery
- Regulatory issues in merchant transmission investment pp. 175-186

- Gert Brunekreeft
Volume 13, issue 1, 2005
- Electricity market reform in Argentina: assessing the impact for the poor in Buenos Aires pp. 1-14

- James Haselip, Isaac Dyner and Judith Cherni
- Pricing of electricity distribution: an empirical efficiency study in Finland, Norway and Sweden pp. 15-25

- Kaisa Kinnunen
- Important variables in explaining real-time peak price in the independent power market of Ontario pp. 27-39

- Ismael Arciniegas Rueda and Achla Marathe
- Hydrogen energy stations: along the roadside to the hydrogen economy pp. 41-50

- Woodrow W. Clark, Jeremy Rifkin, Todd O'Connor, Joel Swisher, Tim Lipman and Glen Rambach
- Protecting investors and the environment through financial disclosure pp. 51-68

- Robert Repetto
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