Journal of Regulatory Economics
1989 - 2025
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Volume 54, issue 3, 2018
- A theory of social license when regulatory pressure is jointly produced by an EPA and an NGO pp. 219-243

- Anthony Heyes and Andreas Oestreich
- Spillovers from regulating corporate campaign contributions pp. 244-265

- Adam Fremeth, Brian Kelleher Richter and Brandon Schaufele
- Wholesale most-favored-nation clauses and price discrimination with negative consumption externalities: equivalence results pp. 266-291

- Felipe Avilés-Lucero and Andre Boik
- Information and transparency in wholesale electricity markets: evidence from Alberta pp. 292-330

- David Brown, Andrew Eckert and James Lin
Volume 54, issue 2, 2018
- Endogenous timing when a vertically integrated producer supplies a rival pp. 105-123

- Anil Arya and Brian Mittendorf
- The spatial correlation and interaction between environmental regulation and foreign direct investment pp. 124-146

- Zhonghua Cheng, Lianshui Li and Jun Liu
- Product regulations and persistence of profits: OECD evidence pp. 147-164

- Johan Eklund and Emma Lappi
- Incentive properties of coincident peak pricing pp. 165-194

- Ross Baldick
- The recourse rule, regulatory arbitrage, and the financial crisis pp. 195-217

- Stephen Matteo Miller
Volume 54, issue 1, 2018
- Regulating monopoly price discrimination pp. 1-13

- Simon Cowan
- Monopoly regulation when customers need to make sunk investments: evidence from the Swedish district heating sector pp. 14-40

- Darryl Biggar, Matthieu Glachant and Magnus Söderberg
- Efficient indirect regulation under Protection for Sale pp. 41-52

- Doron Nisani
- Regulatory compliance, information disclosure and peer effects: evidence from the Mexican gasoline market pp. 53-80

- Xian Liu, Barrett Kirwan and Andrea Martens
- Price competition in the market for business telecommunications services pp. 81-104

- Gregory L. Rosston, Scott Savage and Bradley S. Wimmer
Volume 53, issue 3, 2018
- Business regulation and business investment: evidence from US manufacturing 1970–2009 pp. 243-255

- Brandon Pizzola
- Fiber deployment in Spain pp. 256-274

- Joan Calzada, Begoña García-Mariñoso, Jordi Ribé, Rafael Rubio and David Suárez
- Auction design and auction outcomes pp. 275-297

- Pantelis Koutroumpis and Martin Cave
- Corporate pollution control strategies and labor demand: evidence from China’s manufacturing sector pp. 298-326

- Mengdi Liu, Bing Zhang and Geng Qiang
- The effects of third party certification on voluntary self-regulation of accidents in the U.S. chemical industry pp. 327-356

- Huan Li, Neha Khanna and Martina Vidovic
Volume 53, issue 2, 2018
- Can capacity markets be designed by democracy? pp. 127-151

- Kyungjin Yoo and Seth Blumsack
- Minimum safety standards with asymmetric safety costs pp. 152-173

- Sungho Yun
- Regulation of non-marketed outputs and substitutable inputs pp. 174-205

- Joachim Bertsch and Simeon Hagspiel
- Bank capital requirements and mandatory deferral of compensation pp. 206-242

- Eberhard Feess and Ansgar Wohlschlegel
Volume 53, issue 1, 2018
- State entry regulation and home health agency quality ratings pp. 1-19

- Robert L. Ohsfeldt and Pengxiang Li
- Trading service quality for safety: a cautionary tale from the French ‘Robien law’ on elevator safety pp. 20-36

- Lisa Chever and Michael Klien
- Does a one-size-fits-all approach to financial regulations alleviate default risk? The case of dual banking systems pp. 37-74

- Muhammad Suhail Rizwan, Muhammad Moinuddin, Barbara L’Huillier and Dawood Ashraf
- The effect of entry restrictions on price: evidence from the retail gasoline market pp. 75-99

- Valeria Bernardo
- The prosumers and the grid pp. 100-126

- Axel Gautier, Julien Jacqmin and Jean-Christophe Poudou
Volume 52, issue 3, 2017
- Regulating away competition: the effect of regulation on entrepreneurship and employment pp. 237-254

- James Bailey and Diana W. Thomas
- Discretionary enforcement and strategic interactions between enforcement agencies and firms: a theoretical and laboratory investigation pp. 255-284

- Anna Rita Germani, Pasquale Scaramozzino, Andrea Morone and Piergiuseppe Morone
- Tariff diversity and competition policy: drivers for broadband adoption in the European Union pp. 285-312

- Mirjam Lange
- Price mimicking under cost-of-service regulation: the Swedish water sector pp. 313-332

- Erik Lundin
- Green certification, heterogeneous producers, and green consumers: a welfare analysis of environmental regulations pp. 333-361

- Jason Walter and Yang-Ming Chang
Volume 52, issue 2, 2017
- In memoriam to Michael A. Crew (1942–2016) pp. 105-106

- David Sappington and Menahem Spiegel
- Lie aversion and self-reporting in optimal law enforcement pp. 107-131

- Robert Innes
- Analyzing occupational licensing among the states pp. 132-158

- Morris M. Kleiner and Evgeny Vorotnikov
- Optimal policies to promote efficient distributed generation of electricity pp. 159-188

- David Brown and David Sappington
- Strategic bypass deterrence pp. 189-210

- Francis Bloch and Axel Gautier
- Weakening political connections by means of regulatory reform: Evidence from contracting out water services in Spain pp. 211-235

- Daniel Albalate, Germà Bel, Francisco González-Gómez and Andres Picazo-Tadeo
Volume 52, issue 1, 2017
- Financial storage rights in electric power networks pp. 1-23

- Daniel Muñoz-Álvarez and Eilyan Bitar
- Market distortions and optimal environmental policy instruments pp. 24-36

- Daiken Mori
- Competition, vertical relationship and countervailing power in the UK airport industry pp. 37-62

- Anna Bottasso, Martina Bruno, Maurizio Conti and Claudio Piga
- Lobbying for Regulation Reform by Industry Leaders pp. 63-76

- Toshihiro Matsumura and Atsushi Yamagishi
- From universal service to universal connectivity pp. 77-104

- Jeffrey T. Macher, John Mayo, Olga Ukhaneva and Glenn Woroch
Volume 51, issue 3, 2017
- Concealment and verification over environmental regulations: a game-theoretic analysis pp. 235-268

- Dongryul Lee and Kyung Baik
- Electricity market mergers with endogenous forward contracting pp. 269-310

- David Brown and Andrew Eckert
- Do exclusivity arrangements harm consumers? pp. 311-339

- Jihui Chen and Qiang Fu
- Consumer misperception of eco-labels, green market structure and welfare pp. 340-364

- Dorothée Brécard
Volume 51, issue 2, 2017
- Pricing and capacity provision in electricity markets: an experimental study pp. 123-158

- Chloé Coq, Henrik Orzen and Sebastian Schwenen
- Non-uniform implementation of uniform standards pp. 159-183

- Carmen Arguedas, Dietrich Earnhart and Sandra Rousseau
- Regulatory arbitrage and the FERC rate settlement process pp. 184-196

- George Briden and Jonathan Lesser
- Fuel inventory and price relationships in the U.S. electric power sector under regulatory and market change pp. 197-219

- Kyle E. Binder and James W. Mjelde
- Evaluating mobile number portability policy in the Thai mobile telecommunications market pp. 220-233

- Pacharasut Sujarittanonta
Volume 51, issue 1, 2017
- Consumer perception, information provision, and regulation of insurance markets pp. 1-17

- Kangoh Lee
- “Cleansing the air at the expense of waterways?” Empirical evidence from the toxic releases of coal-fired power plants in the United States pp. 18-40

- Xiang Bi
- Contracting for the second best in dysfunctional electricity markets pp. 41-71

- Arina Nikandrova and Jevgenijs Steinbuks
- Applying a third party access model for China’s gas pipeline network: an independent pipeline operator and congestion rent transfer pp. 72-97

- Jing Xu, Michelle Hallack and Miguel Vazquez
- Quality, remuneration and regulatory framework: some evidence on the European electricity distribution pp. 98-118

- Angel Arcos, Fernando Núñez Hernández and Juan Antonio Ballesteros
- Erratum to: Railway restructuring and organizational choice: network quality and welfare impacts pp. 119-121

- David Besanko and Shana Cui
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