Journal of Regulatory Economics
1989 - 2025
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Volume 59, issue 3, 2021
- Access pricing in network industries with mixed oligopoly pp. 193-225

- Shana Cui and David Sappington
- Input price discrimination and non-controlling vertical shareholding pp. 226-250

- Romain Lestage
- Optimal risk regulation of monopolists with subjective risk assessment pp. 251-279

- Daiki Kishishita and Susumu Sato
- Forward-looking distribution network charges considering lumpy investments pp. 280-302

- Niels Govaerts, Kenneth Bruninx, Hélène Le Cadre, Leonardo Meeus and Erik Delarue
- Correction to: Forward-looking distribution network charges considering lumpy investments pp. 303-303

- Niels Govaerts, Kenneth Bruninx, Hélène Le Cadre, Leonardo Meeus and Erik Delarue
Volume 59, issue 2, 2021
- Regulating corruptible certifier behavior pp. 109-135

- Sungho Yun
- Macroprudential regulations and bank profit efficiency: international evidence pp. 136-160

- Chrysovalantis Gaganis, Emilios Galariotis, Fotios Pasiouras and Christos Staikouras
- Self-regulation and governmental oversight: a theoretical and experimental study pp. 161-174

- Silvester Van Koten
- Optimal destabilization of cartels pp. 175-192

- Ludwig Auer and Tu Anh Pham
Volume 59, issue 1, 2021
- Loyalty taxes in retail electricity markets: not as they seem? pp. 1-24

- Bruce Mountain and Kelly Burns
- Cost efficiency and endogenous regulatory choices: evidence from the transport industry in France pp. 25-46

- Joanna Piechucka
- The relationship between capital and liquidity prudential instruments pp. 47-70

- Martin Hodula, Zlatuše Komárková and Lukáš Pfeifer
- Measuring technical efficiency and shadow price of water pollutants for the leather industry in India: a directional distance function approach pp. 71-93

- Aparajita Singh and Haripriya Gundimeda
- The strategic impact of voluntary vs. mandated vertical restraints and termination restrictions on exclusion of rivals pp. 94-107

- Jacob Burgdorf
Volume 58, issue 2, 2020
- Does locational marginal pricing impact generation investment location decisions? An analysis of Texas’s wholesale electricity market pp. 99-140

- David Brown, Jay Zarnikau and Chi-Keung Woo
- Competition under revenue-cap regulation with efficiency benchmarking: tariff related incentives for gas transmission system operators in merged markets pp. 141-165

- Jann T. Keller, Gerard Kuper and Machiel Mulder
- Self-regulation versus government regulation: an externality view pp. 166-183

- Chang Ma
- An alternative to natural monopoly pp. 184-192

- Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau
- Has the affordable care act affected health care efficiency? pp. 193-233

- Russ Kashian, Nicholas Lovett and Yuhan Xue
Volume 58, issue 1, 2020
- Does electricity competition work for residential consumers? Evidence from demand models for default and competitive residential electricity services pp. 1-32

- Agustin J. Ros
- Banning information in hiring decisions pp. 33-58

- Anthony Marino
- Effect of public procurement regulation on competition and cost-effectiveness pp. 59-77

- Bedri Kamil Onur Tas
- TOTEX Malmquist index for CPI-X regulation: Does it correctly estimate the true frontier shift? pp. 78-97

- Roland Meyer, Gert Brunekreeft and George Elias
Volume 57, issue 3, 2020
- Regulatory compliance under enforcement gaps pp. 181-202

- Tihitina Andarge and Erik Lichtenberg
- The CMA’s assessment of customer detriment in the UK retail energy market pp. 203-230

- Stephen Littlechild
- The effects of stringent capital requirements on large financial institutions pp. 231-257

- Asako Chiba
- The regulation of merchant fees in credit card markets pp. 258-276

- Hongru Tan
- Correction to: What can deregulators deregulate? The case of electricity pp. 277-277

- Tin Cheuk Leung, Kwok Ping Tsang and Kevin K. Tsui
Volume 57, issue 2, 2020
- Fiber investment and access under uncertainty: long-term contracts, risk premia, and access options pp. 105-117

- Marc Bourreau, Carlo Cambini, Steffen Hoernig and Ingo Vogelsang
- The effect of environmental enforcement on labor: environmental workers and production workers pp. 118-133

- Zach Raff and Dietrich Earnhart
- The impact of regulatory review time on incremental and radical innovation: evidence from the high-risk medical device market pp. 134-158

- Ilke Onur and Magnus Söderberg
- Command-and-control regulation, incentive for pollution abatement, and market structure pp. 159-180

- Ping Lin and Yu Pang
Volume 57, issue 1, 2020
- Restoring vision to consumers and competition to the marketplace: analyzing the effects of required prescription release pp. 1-19

- Conor Norris and Edward Timmons
- Operational risk management and regulatory investment constraints on portfolio allocation: evidence from property and casualty insurers pp. 20-52

- M. Martin Boyer, Elicia P. Cowins and Willie D. Reddic
- PV adoption: the role of distribution tariffs under net metering pp. 53-73

- Axel Gautier and Julien Jacqmin
- Compliance and competition with heterogeneous service providers: the federal Lifeline program pp. 74-104

- Thomas S. Conkling
Volume 56, issue 2, 2019
- Peak-load pricing with different types of dispatchability pp. 105-124

- Klaus Eisenack and Mathias Mier
- The power of regulatory regimes reexamined pp. 125-148

- Dennis L. Weisman
- Risk of window dressing: quarter-end spikes in the Japanese yen Libor-OIS spread pp. 149-166

- Mayu Kikuchi, Alfred Wong and Jiayue Zhang
- Extraterritoriality of swaps regulation and regulatory arbitrage pp. 167-187

- Carmela D’Avino
- Voluntary climate action and credible regulatory threat: evidence from the carbon disclosure project pp. 188-225

- Lily Hsueh
Volume 56, issue 1, 2019
- What can deregulators deregulate? The case of electricity pp. 1-32

- Tin Cheuk Leung, Kwok Ping Ping and Kevin K. Tsui
- Incentives for efficient pricing mechanism in markets with non-convexities pp. 33-58

- Hung-po Chao
- On the functioning of a capacity market with an increasing share of renewable energy pp. 59-84

- Sebastian Schäfer and Lisa Altvater
- Mandated sharing and telecom investment in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 85-103

- Juan Jung
Volume 55, issue 3, 2019
- Maximum entropy: a stochastic frontier approach for electricity distribution regulation pp. 237-257

- Elvira Silva, Pedro Macedo and Isabel Soares
- Does the ban on trans-fats improve public health? In search of the optimal policy response pp. 258-281

- Mitja Kovac and Rok Spruk
- The curse of low-valued recycling pp. 282-306

- Hiroaki Ino and Norimichi Matsueda
- Effects of environmental regulation on air pollution control in China: a spatial Durbin econometric analysis pp. 307-333

- Xueping Wu, Ming Gao, Shihong Guo and Wei Li
- To favor more or less? Corporate lobbying over preferential treatment to state-owned enterprises pp. 334-357

- Dapeng Cai and Jie Li
Volume 55, issue 2, 2019
- Promoting competition and protecting customers? Regulation of the GB retail energy market 2008–2016 pp. 107-139

- Stephen Littlechild
- Net neutrality and asymmetric platform competition pp. 140-171

- Marc Bourreau and Romain Lestage
- Entrepreneurial response to interstate regulatory competition: evidence from a behavioral discrete choice experiment pp. 172-192

- Trey Malone, Antonios Koumpias and Per Bylund
- Funding natural monopoly infrastructure expansion: auctions versus regulated uniform access prices pp. 193-213

- Peyman Khezr and Flavio Menezes
- Has Dodd–Frank affected bank expenses? pp. 214-236

- Thomas Hogan and Scott Burns
Volume 55, issue 1, 2019
- Regulated versus negotiated access pricing in vertically separated railway systems pp. 1-32

- David Besanko and Shana Cui
- Consumer surplus bias and the welfare effects of price discrimination pp. 33-45

- Francisco Galera, Pedro Garcia-del-Barrio and Pedro Mendi
- Regulations, institutional quality and entrepreneurship pp. 46-66

- Dustin Chambers and Jonathan Munemo
- The single supervision mechanism and contagion between bank and sovereign risk pp. 67-106

- María Cantero Sáiz, Sergio Sanfilippo Azofra and Begoña Torre Olmo
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