Journal of Regulatory Economics
1989 - 2025
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Volume 50, issue 3, 2016
- A Leak in the Lifeboat: The effect of Medicaid managed care on the vitality of safety-net hospitals pp. 251-270

- Lindsey Woodworth
- Negative price spikes at power markets: the role of energy policy pp. 271-289

- Andreas Gerster
- Congestion management in power systems pp. 290-327

- Joachim Bertsch, Simeon Hagspiel and Lisa Just
- Regulatory design and technical efficiency: public transport in France pp. 328-350

- Guillermo Diaz and Vincent Charles
Volume 50, issue 2, 2016
- “Effective regulatory stringency” and firms’ profitability: the effects of effluent limits and government monitoring pp. 111-145

- Dietrich Earnhart and Dylan G. Rassier
- Profit-enhancing environmental policy: uninformed regulation in an entry-deterrence model pp. 146-163

- Ana Espinola-Arredondo and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- Railway restructuring and organizational choice: network quality and welfare impacts pp. 164-206

- David Besanko and Shana Cui
- Location choice of FDI firms and environmental regulation reforms in China pp. 207-232

- Liguo Lin and Wei Sun
- Health insurance mandates in a model with consumer bankruptcy pp. 233-250

- Gilad Sorek and David Benjamin
Volume 50, issue 1, 2016
- Firming renewable power with demand response: an end-to-end aggregator business model pp. 1-37

- Clay Campaigne and Shmuel S. Oren
- Forecasting bank leverage: an alternative to regulatory early warning models pp. 38-69

- Gerhard Hambusch and Sherrill Shaffer
- Pricing strategies and competition in the mobile broadband market pp. 70-98

- Joan Calzada and Fernando Martínez-Santos
- Weak versus strong net neutrality: correction and clarification pp. 99-110

- Joshua Gans and Michael Katz
Volume 49, issue 3, 2016
- On the optimal design of demand response policies pp. 265-291

- David Brown and David Sappington
- Uncertainty and speculators in an auction for emissions permits pp. 315-343

- Corina Haita-Falah
- Regulating networks in decline pp. 344-370

- Christopher Decker
Volume 49, issue 2, 2016
- Substitution between fixed-line and mobile access: the role of complementarities pp. 113-151

- Lukasz Grzybowski and Frank Verboven
- Warranty regulation and consumer demand: evidence from China’s automobile market pp. 152-171

- Qi Sun and Fang Wu
- Charter values, bailouts and moral hazard in banking pp. 172-202

- Natalya A. Schenck and John Thornton
- The impact of monitoring and enforcement on air pollutant emissions pp. 203-222

- Jinghui Lim
- Impact of environmental regulation and the 2011 earthquake on the Japanese electricity industry pp. 223-249

- Shigeharu Okajima and Hiroko Okajima
Volume 49, issue 1, 2016
- Incentives to quality and investment: evidence from electricity distribution in Italy pp. 1-32

- Carlo Cambini, Elena Fumagalli and Laura Rondi
- Incentives to quality and investment: evidence from electricity distribution in Italy pp. 1-32

- Carlo Cambini, Elena Fumagalli and Laura Rondi
- The hidden cost of investment: the impact of adjustment costs on firm performance measurement and regulation pp. 33-55

- Sebastian Nick and Heike Wetzel
- Endogenous transactions costs and institutions in the 2007/08 financial crisis pp. 56-85

- Jamus Lim and Terence Tan
- Risk and risk-based capital of U.S. bank holding companies pp. 86-112

- Thomas Hogan and Neil R. Meredith
- Risk and risk-based capital of U.S. bank holding companies pp. 86-112

- Thomas Hogan and Neil Meredith
Volume 48, issue 3, 2015
- Efficiency impact of convergence bidding in the california electricity market pp. 245-284

- Ruoyang Li, Alva Svoboda and Shmuel Oren
- The effects of network regulation on electricity supply security: a European analysis pp. 285-316

- Michael Schmidthaler, Jed Cohen, Johannes Reichl and Stefan Schmidinger
- Welfare effects of compulsory licensing pp. 317-350

- Jacob Seifert
Volume 48, issue 2, 2015
- Obelix vs. Asterix: Size of US commercial banks and its regulatory challenge pp. 125-168

- Diego Restrepo-Tobon, Subal Kumbhakar and Kai Sun
- Demand response in adjustment markets for electricity pp. 169-193

- Claude Crampes and Thomas-Olivier Léautier
- How EU sector-specific regulations and competition affect migration from old to new communications infrastructure: recent evidence from EU27 member states pp. 194-217

- Wolfgang Briglauer
- Strategic behavior in the German balancing energy mechanism: incentives, evidence, costs and solutions pp. 218-243

- Sebastian Just and Christoph Weber
Volume 48, issue 1, 2015
- Telephony choices and the evolution of cell phones pp. 1-25

- Michael Thacker and Wesley Wilson
- Do control rights determine the optimal extension of liability to investors? The case of environmental policy for mines pp. 26-52

- Ben White
- Work environment and moral hazard pp. 53-73

- Anthony Marino
- Interactions of emission caps and renewable electricity support schemes pp. 74-96

- Christoph Böhringer and Manuela Behrens
- State funeral regulations: inside the black box pp. 97-123

- Jerry Ellig
Volume 47, issue 3, 2015
- Two-stage auction and subscription pricing for awarding monopoly franchises pp. 219-238

- Hung-po Chao
- Using deferrable demand in a smart grid to reduce the cost of electricity for customers pp. 239-272

- Wooyoung Jeon, Alberto Lamadrid, Jung Mo and Timothy Mount
- The capital structure of a firm under rate of return regulation: durability and the yield curve pp. 273-299

- Garret Fellows
- Using discrete choice experiments to regulate the provision of water services: do status quo choices reflect preferences? pp. 300-324

- Bruno Lanz and Allan Provins
- The cost of regulation: More stringent staff regulations and nursing home financial performance pp. 325-338

- John Bowblis
Volume 47, issue 2, 2015
- Risk and regulation in water utilities: a cross-country comparison of evidence from the CAPM pp. 117-145

- Roger Buckland, Julian Williams and Janice Beecher
- Have customers benefited from electricity retail competition? pp. 146-182

- Xuejuan Su
- Weak versus strong net neutrality pp. 183-200

- Joshua Gans
- Prices based on current cost or historical cost: How different are they? pp. 201-217

- Timothy Tardiff
Volume 47, issue 1, 2015
- Testing regulatory regimes for power transmission expansion with fluctuating demand and wind generation pp. 1-28

- Wolf-Peter Schill, Jonas Egerer and Juan Rosellon
- Overusing a bypass under cost-based access regulation: underinvestment with spillovers pp. 29-57

- Keizo Mizuno and Ichiro Yoshino
- Consumer benefits of reforming a state-dominated industry pp. 58-77

- Heechul Min
- The political economy of energy tax differentiation across industries: theory and empirical evidence pp. 78-98

- Niels Anger, Christoph Böhringer and Andreas Lange
- Voluntary agreements and private enforcement of environmental regulation pp. 99-116

- Christian Langpap
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