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Utilities Policy
1990 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 4, 1993
- The limitations of deregulation: an overview pp. 274-274

- Harry M. Trebing and Michelle F. Wilsey
- Market forces and planning by regulation: Conflicts and complementarities pp. 275-282

- Rodney Stevenson and Dennis Ray
- Comments on the paper by Rodney Stevenson and Dennis Ray pp. 283-284

- J. Robert Malko
- Comments on the paper by Rodney Stevenson and Dennis Ray pp. 285-286

- Sarah P. Voll
- The limits to deregulation of entry and expansion of the US gas pipeline industry pp. 287-294

- Paula G. Rosput
- Comments on the paper by Paula G. Rosput pp. 295-297

- Curtis A. Cramer
- Public policy for a multiproduct firm: Tearing down the 'Berlin Wall' in telecommunications pp. 299-309

- Edward C. Beauvais and Virginia K. Sheffield
- The impact of regulation on telecommunications productivity and price performance pp. 311-320

- F. Dale Orr and Bernard J. Lefebvre
- Comments on the paper by F. Dale Orr and Bernard J. Lefebvre pp. 321-322

- Ronald G. Choura
- A consideration of contracting and competitive bidding as alternatives to direct economic regulation in imperfect markets pp. 323-332

- Edythe S. Miller
- Comments on the paper by Edythe S. Miller pp. 333-334

- William G. Shepherd
- Legal aspects of implementing international telecommunication links: institutions, regulations and instruments: Jan M. Smits Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, Boston, London, 1991, 240 pp, [UK pound]56 pp. 335-336

- Robin Mansell
Volume 3, issue 3, 1993
- Trans-European networks: utilities as infrastructures. Editor's introduction pp. 179-186

- Francis McGowan
- Liberalization and integration: Pathways to a trans-European network in telecommunications pp. 187-200

- R. Werle and G. Fuchs
- Competition, coordination and cooperation: A disaggregated approach to transportation regulation pp. 201-207

- Gunter Knieps
- Implications of Community policy for the electricity industries pp. 209-221

- Luigi De Paoli and Dominique Finon
- Diversity and valorization of the electricity-generation technologies in the European Community pp. 223-232

- Daniel Llerena and Patrick Llerena
- Energy efficiency in Britain: creating profitable alternatives pp. 233-242

- Tim Woolf and Ellen DeRosa Lutz
- Why does the energy price increase when cheaper-than-avoided-cost DSM is added? pp. 243-253

- Daniel J. Packey
- Priority service and outage costs in the power sector: The Taiwan experience pp. 255-260

- George J. Y. Hsu and Tser-yieth Chen
- How reliably can climate change and mitigation policy impacts on electric utilities be assessed? pp. 261-268

- Hadi Dowlatabadi, Robert Hahn, Raymond Kopp, Karen Palmer and Diane DeWitt
Volume 3, issue 2, 1993
- Electricity transmission pricing: The new approach pp. 98-111

- Sally Hunt and Graham Shuttleworth
- Demand-side management: A tool to correct for muted pricing signals to consumers pp. 113-117

- Garry E. Vollans
- When demand-side management competes in an electric resource solicitation: Issues from a case study in New York pp. 119-128

- Charles Goldman and John Busch
- Characterizing generator behaviour: bidding strategies in the pool: A game theory analysis pp. 129-135

- Nigel Lucas and Peter Taylor
- Electricity exports under financial regulatory constraints: The case of Quebec pp. 137-144

- Danny Belanger, Jean-Thomas Bernard and Yvon St-Amour
- Natural gas for electric power generation: Advantages, availability and reliability pp. 145-153

- Marianne van Egteren
- Assessing Australia post's economic performance pp. 154-166

- Patrick Xavier
- EC overview: Public procurement pp. 167-173

- Leigh Hancher and Klaas Sevinga
Volume 3, issue 1, 1993
- Forward, option and spot markets in the UK power pool pp. 2-8

- Sally Hunt and Graham Shuttleworth
- The financial and accounting implications of the privatization of the regional electricity companies in the UK pp. 9-23

- Lydia Thomson
- The EC single market and employees' participation: Experience from the telecommunication and energy utilities pp. 24-37

- Iordanis Psimmenos
- Gas market restructuring in New Zealand: A defence of market monitoring as a policy requirement pp. 38-50

- Elaine McCoy
- Improving power utility performance in developing countries pp. 51-61

- Gunter Schramm
- The two-part tarif, practically speaking pp. 62-80

- Lee S. Friedmail and Christopher Weare
- Utility management, ownership and accountability in the 1990s pp. 81-85

- T. W. Berrie, T. C. Berrie and T. C. Berrie
- Letter to the editor: Competition in the UK gas supply market pp. 86-86

- C. H. Brown
- Integrated land use and transport modelling: Decision chains and hierarchies: Tomas de la Barra Cambridge University Press, UK, 1989, 179 pp pp. 87-88

- Susan Owens
- The road maintenance initiative; Building capacity for policy reform -- volume 1. Report on the policy seminars: Steve Carapetis, Hernan Levy and Terje Wolden World Bank, Washington DC, 1991, pp xiv + 81 pp. 88-89

- Kenneth Button
- The impact of the motor car: Barbara Preston Brefi Press, Dyfed, UK, 1990 pp. 89-90

- Daniel Sperling
- European collaboration in advanced technology: J.W. Muller Elsevier Science Publishers, BV, 1990, pp 423 pp. 90-91

- Sam Paltridge
- French enterprise and the challenge of the British water industry: Mairi Maclean Avebury, Gower House, pp 157, [UK pound]30.00 pp. 91-91

- Colin Sinnott
- Transport, communications and the economy: Imagining the 21st century, the 1992 Cambridge Econometrics Annual Conference, Cambridge Econometrics, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, UK, 6-7 July 1992 pp. 92-93

- Robin Frampton
Volume 2, issue 4, 1992
- Clearing the utility markets: Editor's introduction pp. 266-269

- T. W. Berrie
- Competition and regulation in the British electricity industry pp. 270-275

- Stephen Littlechild
- Regulation in the UK gas supply market pp. 276-278

- James McKinnon
- Effect of regulator on the planning and operation of power systems pp. 279-282

- B. J. Cory
- Rural electrification: The institutional dimension pp. 283-289

- Gerald Foley
- Powerless and thirsty?: The outlook for energy and water in developing countries pp. 290-295

- J. T. Winpenny
- Ramsey pricing: Its uses and limits pp. 296-298

- William G. Shepherd
- Use of outage cost for electricity pricing in Chile pp. 299-302

- Sebastian Bernstein and Renato Agurto
- An integrated approach to electric power system planning and cost of service allocation pp. 303-308

- R. Billinton and K. Chu
- Whither nuclear power in the UK? pp. 309-313

- F. E. Bonner
- Environmental policy and electricity spot markets pp. 314-319

- Gordon Edge
- Demand-side management and environmental externalities: Ramifications on utility resource planning pp. 320-329

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- Gas transportation -a comment on BG's consultative paper pp. 330-332

- Catherine Price
- TheRPI-Xsystem of regulation and British Gas: A case study pp. 333-342

- Peter Spring
- EC overview: A survey of recent developments pp. 343-347

- Leigh Hancher and Klaas Sevinga
Volume 2, issue 3, 1992
- Competition in New Zealand's electricity business pp. 178-184

- Clark W. Gellings
- Power generation--an opportunity or a delusion? pp. 185-187

- Tony Prout
- Competition, efficiency and emission reduction: A regulator's view pp. 188-195

- Stephen Littlechild
- The RPI-X system of price capping regulation re-examined pp. 196-203

- Peter Spring
- A comparison of electricity and natural gas markets and regulation in the USA pp. 204-227

- Richard P. O'Neill, Charles S. Whitmore and Gary J. Mahrenholz
- Depreciation for regulated firms given technological progress and a multi-asset setting pp. 228-239

- Shimon Awerbuch
- Policy alternatives for western and southern power systems in India pp. 240-247

- Jyoti Parikh and S. G. Deshmukh
- Transport regulation and the environment in low income countries pp. 248-257

- Kenneth Button
- EC overview: Decisions of the Court of Justice pp. 258-263

- Leigh Hancher and Klaas Sevinga
Volume 2, issue 2, 1992
- The mechanisms of price control pp. 90-99

- D. R. Glynn
- The process of integrating DSM and supply resources in electric utility planning pp. 100-107

- Lawrence J. Hill, Eric Hirst and Martin Schweitzer
- New local diesel power stations: An economic assessment pp. 108-119

- Richard J. Wills and Bryan G. Reuben
- Optimized evaluation of aging fossil-fueled power plants pp. 120-134

- Warren P. McNaughton and Barry Dooley
- The uses and abuses of stand-alone costs pp. 135-148

- Mark E. Meitzen and Alexander C. Larson
- Organization of the electric power sector in Mexico pp. 149-157

- Raul Monteforte
- Efficiency-bonds as a means to competitive least-cost solutions pp. 158-161

- Hans Nilsson and Hans Rode
- Letter to the editor pp. 161-161

- Brian Wilson
- Private sector participation in power through BOOT schemes: World Bank The World Bank Industry and Energy Department, Energy Series Paper No 33, Washington, DC, USA, pp 70 pp. 162-163

- Tom W. Berrie
- Routing and dimensioning circuit-switched networks: by Andre Girard, Addison Wesley, 1990, pp 556 pp. 163-164

- J. A. Burgess and K. W. Cattermole
- Substitute fuels for road transport: A technology assessment: International Energy Agency IEA/OECD, France, 1990, pp 114, [UK pound]16.00 pp. 165-167

- Deborah Lynn Bleviss
- Review of electricity tariffs in developing countries during the 1980's: The World Bank, Energy Series Paper, No 32 The World Bank Industry and Energy Department, Washington, DC, USA, pp39 pp. 167-168

- Tom W. Berrie
- The OIES review of long term energy supplies: Philip Barnes Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Review Series, 1990, [UK pound]95 pp. 168-169

- Paul Stevens
- Saving energy in the national health service: Published by the UK Audit Commission pp. 169-170

- Andrew Warren
- Electrifying America: Social meanings of a new technology: by David E. Nye MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1990, $26.95 pp. 170-170

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
Volume 2, issue 1, 1992
- Two new series in 1992 pp. 2-3

- Tom W. Berrie
- In discussion the UK electric market--a French view pp. 4-8

- Glyn England
- Present and recent developments of EC procurement policies pp. 9-12

- G. O'Brien
- Liberalization and regulation of telecommunications: Some observations on the UK experience pp. 13-24

- Christopher Hurst
- An East-West tug of water: Water services in united Germany pp. 25-35

- R. Andreas Kraemer
- The pricing of capital services under regulation pp. 36-42

- Anna P. Della Valle and G. Campbell Watkins
- Telecommunications in developing countries pp. 43-50

- C. R. Dickenson
- Mandating utility competition: One option for promoting energy efficiency pp. 51-61

- Edward Vine, Odon De Buen, Charles Goldman and Ralph Prahl
- Contracting for non-utility generation: The experience of a US utility pp. 62-70

- Seth D. Hulkower
- An end-use electricity load simulation model: Delmod pp. 71-82

- Robert Bartels, Denzil Fiebig, Michael Garben and Robert Lumsdaine
- Developing and financing profitable self-generation projects: Profiting from the challenge of enterprise: IIR Ltd, Regent Crest Hotel, London, UK, 16-17 april 1991 pp. 83-84

- Jim Skea
- Political electricity: What future for nuclear energy?: Terence Price Oxford university press, Oxford, UK, 1990, 419 pp, [UK pound]19.95 pp. 84-85

- Steve Thomas
- The new technology: A survival guide to new materials, supercomputers and global communications for the 1990s: Dimitris N. Chorafas Sigma Press, Cheshire, UK, 410 pp, [UK pound]14.95 pp. 85-86

- Michael J. Jenkins
- Organisational evolution: New directions: J.V. Singh Sage Publications, London, UK, 1990, pp 336 pp. 86-86

- Tom Berrie
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