Journal of Regulatory Economics
1989 - 2026
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Volume 45, issue 3, 2014
- Access regulation and the transition from copper to fiber networks in telecoms pp. 233-258

- Marc Bourreau, Carlo Cambini and Pinar Dogan
- Using the allocation of emission permits for strategic trade purposes pp. 259-280

- Christos Constantatos, Eleftherios Filippiadis and Eftichios Sartzetakis
- Interest group incentives for post-lottery trade restrictions pp. 281-304

- Adrienne Ohler, Hayley Chouinard and Jonathan Yoder
- The costs of zoning regulations in retail chains: the case of the City Planning Act of 1968 in Japan pp. 305-328

- Mitsukuni Nishida
- Progressive entry and the incentives to invest in alternative infrastructures pp. 329-351

- Marc Bourreau and Joeffrey Drouard
Volume 45, issue 2, 2014
- Productivity throughout regulatory cycles in gas utilities pp. 115-137

- Ariel Casarin
- The doctor will be with you... shortly? pp. 138-174

- Lindsey Woodworth
- The effect of regulatory scrutiny: Asymmetric cost pass-through in power wholesale and its end pp. 175-193

- Frieder Mokinski and Nikolas Wölfing
- Did the introduction of a nodal market structure impact wholesale electricity prices in the Texas (ERCOT) market? pp. 194-208

- Jay Zarnikau, Chi-Keung Woo and R. Baldick
- Regulation, renegotiation and capital structure: theory and evidence from Latin American transport concessions pp. 209-232

- Alexander Moore, Stephane Straub and Jean-Jacques Dethier
Volume 45, issue 1, 2014
- The determinants of federal and state enforcement of workplace safety regulations: OSHA inspections 1990–2010 pp. 1-33

- Juergen Jung and Michael Makowsky
- Regulated price reforms and unregulated substitutes: the case of residential piped gas in Argentina pp. 34-56

- Ariel Casarin
- Fixed-mobile integration pp. 57-74

- Steffen Hoernig, Marc Bourreau and Carlo Cambini
- Optimal access regulation with downstream competition pp. 75-93

- Tina Kao, Flavio Menezes and John Quiggin
- Regulation and financial disclosure: The impact of plain English pp. 94-113

- Tim Loughran and Bill McDonald
Volume 44, issue 3, 2013
- On the performance of endogenous access pricing pp. 237-250

- Kenneth Fjell, Debashis Pal and David Sappington
- Emissions trading, point-of-regulation and facility siting choices in the electric markets pp. 251-286

- Yihsu Chen and Andrew Liu
- Investment coordination in network industries: the case of electricity grid and electricity generation pp. 287-307

- Felix Höffler and Achim Wambach
- An experiment on emissions trading: the effect of different allocation mechanisms pp. 308-338

- Veronika Grimm and Lyuba Ilieva
- The warnings puzzle: an upstream explanation pp. 339-360

- Timo Goeschl and Johannes Jarke
- How predictable are environmental compliance inspections? pp. 361-388

- Sarah Stafford
Volume 44, issue 2, 2013
- Flexible mandates for investment in new technology pp. 121-155

- Dalia Patino-Echeverri, Dallas Burtraw and Karen Palmer
- Pollution standards, technology investment and fines for non-compliance pp. 156-176

- Carmen Arguedas
- Optimal regulation of lumpy investments pp. 177-196

- Peter Broer and Gijsbert Zwart
- Inefficiency in Japanese water utility firms: a stochastic frontier approach pp. 197-214

- Michelle Phillips
- Medicare payment generosity and access to care pp. 215-236

- Christopher Brunt and Gail Jensen
Volume 44, issue 1, 2013
- Market-based approaches to environmental regulation: Editors’ introduction pp. 1-3

- Michael Crew and Anthony Heyes
- Vehicle choices, miles driven, and pollution policies pp. 4-29

- Ye Feng, Don Fullerton and Li Gan
- Community-based incentives for environmental protection: the case of green electricity pp. 30-52

- Grant Jacobsen, Matthew Kotchen and Greg Clendenning
- Who should bear the administrative costs of an emissions tax? pp. 53-79

- John Stranlund and Carlos Chavez
- Prices versus quantities: environmental regulation and imperfect competition pp. 80-102

- Erin Mansur
- Understanding the effectiveness of environmental offset policies pp. 103-119

- Robert Hahn and Kenneth Richards
Volume 43, issue 3, 2013
- Motivating energy suppliers to promote energy conservation pp. 229-247

- Leon Chu and David Sappington
- Overriding consumer preferences with energy regulations pp. 248-264

- Ted Gayer and W Viscusi
- Incentive effects of paying demand response in wholesale electricity markets pp. 265-283

- Hung-po Chao and Mario DePillis
- An econometric assessment of telecommunications prices and consumer surplus in Mexico using panel data pp. 284-304

- Jerry Hausman and Agustin Ros
- Approximations in power transmission planning: implications for the cost and performance of renewable portfolio standards pp. 305-338

- Francisco Munoz, Enzo Sauma and Benjamin Hobbs
Volume 43, issue 2, 2013
- Testing the effects of self-regulation on industrial accidents pp. 115-146

- Stephen Finger and Shanti Gamper-Rabindran
- Price effects of independent transmission system operators in the United States electricity market pp. 147-167

- Theodore Kury
- Competition enhancing regulation and diffusion of innovation: the case of broadband networks pp. 168-195

- Harald Gruber and Pantelis Koutroumpis
- The NOME law: implications for the French electricity market pp. 196-213

- Anna Creti, Jerome Pouyet and María Eugenia Sanin
- Empirical study of broadband adoption using data from the 2009 Residential Energy Consumption Survey pp. 214-228

- Trevor Roycroft
Volume 43, issue 1, 2013
- Does industry self-regulation reduce pollution? Responsible Care in the chemical industry pp. 1-30

- Shanti Gamper-Rabindran and Stephen Finger
- Does vertical separation reduce cost? An empirical analysis of the rail industry in European and East Asian OECD Countries pp. 31-59

- Fumitoshi Mizutani and Shuji Uranishi
- Access regulation with asymmetric termination costs pp. 60-89

- Torben Stühmeier
- Determinants of the premium in forward contracts pp. 90-111

- Christian Redl and Derek Bunn
Volume 42, issue 3, 2012
- Capture or contract? The early years of electric utility regulation pp. 225-241

- Thomas Lyon and Nathan Wilson
- Does eco-certification boost regulatory compliance in developing countries? ISO 14001 in Mexico pp. 242-263

- Allen Blackman
- Environmental quality and welfare effects of improving the reporting capability of citizen monitoring schemes pp. 264-286

- Timo Goeschl and Ole Jürgens
- Competition and regulation with product differentiation pp. 287-307

- Raffaele Fiocco
- Merchant and regulated transmission: theory, evidence and policy pp. 308-335

- Stephen Littlechild
Volume 42, issue 2, 2012
- Designing optimal gain sharing plans to promote energy conservation pp. 115-134

- Leon Chu and David Sappington
- Using real-time electricity data to estimate response to time-of-use and flat rates: an application to emissions pp. 135-158

- James Cochell, Peter Schwarz and Thomas Taylor
- Withholding investments in energy only markets: can contracts make a difference? pp. 159-179

- Frederic Murphy and Yves Smeers
- Optimal monitoring of credit-based emissions trading under asymmetric information pp. 180-203

- Ian MacKenzie and Markus Ohndorf
- Competition with asymmetric regulation of mobile termination charges pp. 204-222

- Edmond Baranes and Cuong Vuong
- Jeff D. Makholm: The political economy of pipelines pp. 223-224

- Hendrik Finger
Volume 42, issue 1, 2012
- Regulation of network infrastructure investments: an experimental evaluation pp. 1-38

- Bastian Henze, Charles Noussair and Bert Willems
- Pigouvian taxes and the Varian’s mechanism in dynamic settings pp. 39-51

- Francisco Candel-Sánchez
- The impact of state regulations on nursing home care practices pp. 52-72

- John Bowblis and Judith Lucas
- Regulation, privatization, and airport charges: panel data evidence from European airports pp. 73-94

- Volodymyr Bilotkach, Joseph Clougherty, Juergen Mueller and Anming Zhang
- Economies of scope in electricity supply and the costs of vertical separation for different unbundling scenarios pp. 95-114

- Roland Meyer
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