Journal of Regulatory Economics
1989 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 3, 1999
- Using Market Structure to Regulate a Vertically Integrated Monopolist pp. 223-48

- Sang Hyup Lee and Jonathan Hamilton
- Regulation, Profit Variability and Beta pp. 249-66

- John J Binder and Seth Norton
- International Telecommunications, Settlement Rates, and the FCC pp. 267-91

- Julian Wright
- Optimal Taxation for Polluting Oligopolists with Endogenous Market Structure pp. 293-308

- Sang-Ho Lee
- Consumer Self-Generation and Monopoly Limit-Pricing under Timing Uncertainty of Deregulation in the Electricity Market pp. 309-22

- Chien-Ping Chen
Volume 15, issue 2, 1999
- Price Dynamics in a Network of Decentralized Power Markets pp. 123-40

- Arthur S De Vany and W. Walls
- Franchise Bidding without Holdups: Utility Regulation with Efficient Pricing and Choice of Provider pp. 141-63

- Ronald Harstad and Michael A Crew
- On the Economics of Callback Services pp. 165-81

- Hyun-Woo Choi, Kyoung-Lim Yun, In Joon Kim and Byong-Hun Ahn
- The Competitive Impact of Disclosure Requirements in the Credit Card Industry pp. 183-98

- Sherrill Shaffer
- Load Profiling: A California Application pp. 199-214

- Carl H Silsbee and Stathis Kostopoulos
Volume 15, issue 1, 1999
- Deregulation, Mergers, and Employment in the Railroad Industry pp. 5-22

- David Davis and Wesley Wilson
- Conservation Incentives for Consumers pp. 23-40

- Franz Wirl
- On and Off the Liability Bandwagon: Explaining State Adoptions of Strict Liability in Hazardous Waste Programs pp. 41-63

- Anna Alberini and David Austin
- Does Ownership or Competition Matter? The Effects of Telecommunications Reform on Network Expansion and Efficiency pp. 65-92

- Agustin J Ros
- Electric Utility Restructuring, Regulation of Distribution Utilities, and the Fallacy of "Avoided Cost" Rules pp. 93-110

- Jonathan A Lesser and Charles D Feinstein
Volume 14, issue 3, 1998
- A Dynamic Model of Incumbent LEC Response to Entry under the Terms of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 pp. 211-27

- Trevor R Roycroft
- Pollution Regulation and the Efficiency Gains from Technological Innovation pp. 229-54

- Ian Parry
- Penalty Functions for Environmental Violations: Evidence from Water Quality Enforcement pp. 255-64

- Neda Oljaca, Andrew G Keeler and Jeffrey Dorfman
- Competition in Payphones: State Regulations and Independent Providers' Shares pp. 265-79

- Amy Erenrich and Richard E Caves
- Mergers in Regulated Industries: The Uses and Abuses of Event Studies pp. 281-304

- Alan J Cox and Jonathan Portes
Volume 14, issue 2, 1998
- Efficient Entry, Monopoly, and the Universal Service Obligation in Postal Service pp. 103-25

- Michael A Crew and Paul R Kleindorfer
- The Impact of Industry Structure and Penalty Policies on Incentives for Compliance and Regulatory Enforcement pp. 127-48

- Kelly Kristen Lear and John Maxwell
- Regulating Prices to Equal Forward-Looking Costs: Cost-Based Prices or Price-Based Costs? pp. 149-63

- Michael Salinger
- Stochastic Demand for Hospitals and Optimizing "Excess" Bed Capacity pp. 165-87

- Kathleen Carey
- Reliability Management in Competitive Electricity Markets pp. 189-200

- Hung-Po Chao and Stephen C Peck
Volume 14, issue 1, 1998
- Regulation of Performance Standards versus Equipment Specification with Asymmetric Information pp. 5-18

- Anthony Marino
- Did Open Access Integrate Natural Gas Markets? An Arbitrage Cost Approach pp. 19-33

- Andrew N Kleit
- Dominant Firm Pricing with Competitive Entry and Regulation: The Case of IntraLATA Toll pp. 35-53

- Larry Blank, David L Kaserman and John Mayo
- An Experimental Study of Electronic Bulletin Board Trading for Emission Permits pp. 55-73

- Timothy Cason and Lata Gangadharan
- Market Share Quotas and Community Reinvestment pp. 75-78

- Sherrill Shaffer
- A Regulated Firm's Incentive to Discriminate: A Reevaluation and Extension of Weisman's Result pp. 79-86

- David Reiffen
- The Incentive to Discriminate by a Vertically-Integrated Regulated Firm: A Reply pp. 87-91

- Dennis L Weisman
Volume 13, issue 3, 1998
- The Regulation of the United Kingdom Electricity Industry: An Event Study of Price-Capping Measures pp. 207-25

- Antony Dnes, Devendra G. Kodwani, Jonathan S. Seaton and Douglas Wood
- Partial Ownership and Foreclosure: An Empirical Analysis pp. 227-44

- David Reiffen
- The Simple Welfare Economics of Network Externalities and the Uneasy Case for Subscribership Subsidies pp. 245-54

- A H Barnett and David L Kaserman
- The Impact of Stranded-Cost Risk on Required Rates of Return for Electric Utilities: Theory and an Example pp. 255-75

- A Lawrence Kolbe and Lynda S Borucki
- Reliability Differentiation of Electricity Transmission pp. 277-92

- Chi-Keung Woo, Ira Horowitz and Jennifer Martin
Volume 13, issue 2, 1998
- Firms Responses to Effluent Regulations: Pulp and Paper in Ontario, 1985-1989 pp. 103-20

- Paul Lanoie, Mark Thomas and Joan Fearnley
- Environmental Protection, Agency Motivations, and Rent Extraction: The Regulation of Water Pollution in Louisiana pp. 121-37

- Andrew N Kleit, Meredith A Pierce and Carter Hill
- The Economic Effects of Postal Reorganization pp. 139-56

- Rick Geddes
- Cross-Subsidization in Telecommunications pp. 157-82

- Steve G Parsons
- An Analysis of the Welfare Effects of Long-Distance Market Entry by an Integrated Access and Long-Distance Provider pp. 183-96

- Paul J Hinton, J. Douglas Zona, Richard Schmalensee and William Taylor
Volume 13, issue 1, 1998
- Monitoring of Pollution Regulation: Do Local Conditions Matter? pp. 5-18

- Catherine Dion, Paul Lanoie and Benoit Laplante
- Bill Averaging Programs and Consumer Behavior: Theory and Evidence pp. 19-35

- Thomas Beard, Daniel Gropper and Jennie E Raymond
- Cross-Industry Emission Permits Trading pp. 37-46

- Nguyen Manh Hung and Eftichios Sartzetakis
- Minimum Quality Standards, Entry, and the Timing of the Quality Decision pp. 47-58

- Christos Constantatos and Stylianos Perrakis
- Competition and Diversification Trends in Telecommunications: Regulatory, Technological and Market Pressures pp. 59-94

- Harold Ware
Volume 12, issue 3, 1997
- Choosing among Regulatory Options in the United States Telecommunications Industry pp. 227-43

- Stephen Donald and David Sappington
- A Model of Product Recalls with Asymmetric Information pp. 245-65

- Anthony Marino
- Regulatory Monitoring, Closure Costs and Bank Moral Hazard Behavior pp. 267-89

- Sumon C Mazumdar
- Non Utility Power, Alternative Regulatory Regimes and Stranded Investment pp. 291-310

- Shiow-Ying Wen and John Tschirhart
- A Note on Regulating a Multiproduct Monopolist pp. 311-17

- Sang-Ho Lee
- Incentive Effects of Rate-of-Return Regulation in Hong Kong pp. 319-25

- Pun-Lee Lam
- Incentive Effects of Rate-of-Return Regulation in Hong Kong: Reply pp. 327-29

- Yoram C Peles and Greg Whittred
Volume 12, issue 2, 1997
- Medical Board Regulation of Physician Licensure: Is Excessive Malpractice Sanctioned? pp. 113-26

- Gary Fournier and Melayne McInnes
- Monitoring, Appeal, and Investigation: The Enforcement and Legal Process pp. 127-46

- Peter-J Jost
- Econometric Cost Structure Estimates for Cellular Telephony in the United States pp. 147-57

- David McKenzie and John P Small
- Must Carry Regulations for Cable Television Systems: An Empirical Analysis pp. 159-72

- Michael G Vita
- Prices and Outputs under Cable TV Reregulation pp. 173-95

- Thomas Hazlett
- The United States International Air Route Award Process: Shareholder Wealth Effects and Policy Implications pp. 197-217

- Stephen Pruitt, George Hoffer and K S Maurice Tse
Volume 12, issue 1, 1997
- Incentive Regulation and the Cost Structure of the Local Telephone Exchange Network pp. 5-25

- Farid Gasmi, Jean-Jacques Laffont and William Sharkey
- Nineteenth Century Urban Market Failure?: Chadwick on Funeral Industry Regulation pp. 27-51

- Robert Ekelund and George Ford
- Price-Cap Regulation and Inefficiency in Relative Pricing pp. 53-70

- Simon Cowan
- Essentiality, Efficiency, and the Efficient Component-Pricing Rule pp. 71-80

- Alexander C Larson and Dale E Lehman
- The Efficiency Gains from Deregulation pp. 81-89

- Marc Poitras and Daniel Sutter
- A Note on Regulating Oligopolistic Industries: A Hierarchical Model pp. 91-97

- Sang-Ho Lee
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