Utilities Policy
1990 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2004
- Infrastructure regulation and investment for the long-term--an introduction pp. 203-210

- Christian Hirschhausen, Thorsten Beckers and Andreas Brenck
- Regulatory instruments and investment behaviour pp. 211-219

- Phil Burns and Christoph Riechmann
- Sources of efficiency gains in port reform: a DEA decomposition of a Malmquist TFP index for Mexico pp. 221-230

- Antonio Estache, Beatriz Tovar and Lourdes Trujillo
- Plans, timetables, and delays: progress with railway reform in transition economies pp. 231-242

- Jose Carbajo and Toshiaki Sakatsume
- Long-term investment in electricity: a trade-off between co-ordination and competition? pp. 243-251

- Katja Keller and Jorg Wild
- Insufficient incentives for investment in electricity generations pp. 253-267

- Karsten Neuhoff and Laurens De Vries
- Market-based investment in electricity transmission networks: controllable flow pp. 269-281

- Gert Brunekreeft
- Measuring the degree of economic opening in the German electricity market pp. 283-290

- Chr. Muller and W. Wienken
- Prospects of gas supplies to the European market until 2030--results from the simulation model EUGAS pp. 291-302

- J. Perner and A. Seeliger
- The role of investment and regulatory reforms in the development of infrastructure across transition economies pp. 303-314

- Maria Vagliasindi
- Maintenance incentives under different infrastructure regimes pp. 315-322

- Roger Vickerman
- Internalizing airport congestion pp. 323-331

- Gustavo Nombela, Ginés de Rus and Ofelia Betancor
Volume 12, issue 3, 2004
- Preface pp. 101-103

- Don C. Smith
- Introduction pp. 105-108

- Harry M. Trebing and Edythe S. Miller
- Deregulator: Judgment Day for microeconomics pp. 109-125

- Steve Keen
- Ten years of experience with deregulating US power markets pp. 127-137

- Diane C. Moody
- The Telecommunications Act of 1996: residential rates and competition pp. 139-152

- Robert Loube
- 'An incomplete hypothesis': deregulation of water and sewerage in Australia pp. 153-164

- Christopher Sheil
- US rail freight performance under downsized regulation pp. 165-179

- John C. Spychalski and Peter F. Swan
- Ceremonial dimensions of market-based pollution control instruments: the clean air act and the cap-and-trade model pp. 181-191

- Steven R. Bolduc
- Impact of deregulation on the task of commission control pp. 193-202

- Burl W. Haar
Volume 12, issue 2, 2004
- Role of UK competition agencies in the regulation and deregulation of utility service industries pp. 53-55

- John Cubbin and Jon Stern
- The role of UK competition agencies in the regulation and deregulation of utility service industries: reflections of a former regulator pp. 57-59

- Ian Byatt
- Competition concurrency between the OFT and sector regulators pp. 61-63

- Vincent Smith
- Concurrency between OFT and regulators pp. 65-69

- Helen Weeds
- Profitability tests in competition law and ex ante regulation pp. 71-75

- Phillipa Marks and Brian Williamson
- Appealing to the UK competition commission pp. 77-81

- Paul Geroski
- The role of the Office of Fair Trading and the Competition Commission in establishing common regulatory practices pp. 83-86

- Chris Bolt
- The role of general competition policy standards in utility settings pp. 87-91

- Iestyn Williams
- Regulation and competition policy: longer-term boundaries pp. 93-95

- David M Newbery
- The application of competition policies and the development of regulation in the UK--an overview pp. 97-100

- Jonathan Green
Volume 12, issue 1, 2004
- Telecommunications: from utility to volatility pp. 1-4

- Eli Noam
- The future for UK renewables pp. 5-7

- Philip Wolfe
- Harmony or disharmony in the regulation and the promotion of competition in EU telecommunications? A survey of the regulatory offices pp. 9-28

- Da[ss]ler, Thoralf and David Parker
- Efficiency and regulatory issues in the Brazilian water and sewage sector: an empirical study pp. 29-40

- Henrique Cesar Tupper and Marcelo Resende
- Privatization of water in the UK and France--What can we learn? pp. 41-50

- Mohammed Dore, Joseph Kushner and Klemen Zumer
- Power politics: equity and environment in electricity reform: Washington, DC: World Resources Institute, 2002. xv+175 pp. Paperback. $30.00 pp. 51-51

- Frank N. Laird
Volume 11, issue 4, 2003
- Should commissions pre-approve a gas utility's hedging activities?1 pp. 185-189

- Kenneth Costello
- Independence and discretion in telecommunications regulation: lessons from independent central banks pp. 191-201

- Jon Stern and Francesc Trillas
- Ownership selection in the US electric utility industry pp. 203-223

- David W. Savitski
- Regulatory governance in the Latin American telecommunications sector pp. 225-240

- Luis Gutiérrez
- Debate on key issues in US energy policy1: Point: Simple solutions to complex problems require creative approaches pp. 241-242

- Woodrow W. Clarke
- Counterpoint: Electric pricing and US energy policy pp. 242-244

- Edward L. Flippen
Volume 11, issue 3, 2003
- Paying for water services: effects of household characteristics pp. 123-132

- Sam Kayaga, John Calvert and Kevin Sansom
- Benchmarking in the Latin American water sector: the case of Peru pp. 133-142

- Maria Corton
- Revisiting electricity reform: The case for a sustainable development approach pp. 143-154

- Navroz K. Dubash
- Failing electricity markets: should we shoot the pools? pp. 155-167

- Richard Green
- First steps in power sector reform: the case of China's Guangdong Province pp. 169-183

- Philip Andrews-Speed, Stephen Dow, Andreas Oberheitmann, Bruce Ramsay, Victor Smith and Bin Wei
Volume 11, issue 2, 2003
- Integrated energy-environment-policy analysis -- a case study of India pp. 59-73

- Sudhakara Reddy and P. Balachandra
- Assessing the efficiency of US electricity markets pp. 75-86

- Ismael Arciniegas Rueda, Chris Barrett and Achla Marathe
- Room for improvement: increasing the value of energy modeling for policy analysis pp. 87-94

- J. A. Laitner, Stephen DeCanio, J. G. Koomey and A. H. Sanstad
- Ensuring adequate generation capacity pp. 95-102

- Ralph Turvey
- Environmental exposures in the US electric utility industry pp. 103-111

- R. Repetto and J. Henderson
- Understanding organizational and institutional changes for management of environmental affairs in the Brazilian petroleum sector pp. 113-121

- Jose Antonio Puppim de Oliveira
Volume 11, issue 1, 2003
- Auctions of capacity in network industries pp. 1-8

- Jon Stern and Ralph Turvey
- Capacity auctions in the UK energy sector pp. 9-20

- G. Yarrow
- Auctions and Energy Networks1 pp. 21-25

- D. Helm
- Network capacity auctions: promise and problems pp. 27-32

- David M Newbery
- Auctioning access to networks: evidence and expectations pp. 33-38

- Tanga McDaniel
- Allocation of capacity in the rail industry pp. 39-42

- Stephen Gibson
- Auctions of rail capacity? pp. 43-46

- Luisa Affuso
- Auctioning capacity at airports pp. 47-51

- D. Maldoom
- Airport slot auctions: desirable or feasible? pp. 53-57

- A. Sentance
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