Journal of Regulatory Economics
1989 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 3, 2011
- Locational-based coupling of electricity markets: benefits from coordinating unit commitment and balancing markets pp. 223-251

- Adriaan van der Weijde and Benjamin Hobbs
- Optimal pricing and capacity choice for a public service under risk of interruption pp. 252-272

- Fred Schroyen and Adekola Oyenuga
- Imperfect legal unbundling of monopolistic bottlenecks pp. 273-292

- Felix Höffler and Sebastian Kranz
- Price-cap regulation of congested airports pp. 293-312

- Hangjun Yang and Anming Zhang
- Strategic manipulation of a pollution permit market and international trade pp. 313-331

- Julien Bueb and Sonia Schwartz
Volume 39, issue 2, 2011
- The design of voluntary agreements in oligopolistic markets pp. 111-142

- Rinaldo Brau and Carlo Carraro
- License scheme: an optimal waste management policy under asymmetric information pp. 143-168

- Takayoshi Shinkuma and Shunsuke Managi
- Life insurer efficiency and state regulation: evidence of optimal firm behavior pp. 169-193

- Steven Pottier
- Appropriate contract durations in the German markets for on-line reserve capacity pp. 194-220

- Sebastian Just
- Alfred E. Kahn (1917–2010) pp. 221-222

- Timothy Tardiff
Volume 39, issue 1, 2011
- Modeling welfare loss asymmetries arising from uncertainty in the regulatory cost of finance pp. 1-28

- Ian Dobbs
- A dynamic perspective on minimum quality standards under Cournot competition pp. 29-49

- Stefan Napel and Gunnar Oldehaver
- Is fixed-mobile substitution strong enough to de-regulate fixed voice telephony? Evidence from the Austrian markets pp. 50-67

- Wolfgang Briglauer, Anton Schwarz and Christine Zulehner
- Demand response in wholesale electricity markets: the choice of customer baseline pp. 68-88

- Hung-po Chao
- The interaction between universal service costing and financing in the postal sector: a calibrated approach pp. 89-110

- Christian Jaag and Urs Trinkner
Volume 38, issue 3, 2010
- Price cap regulation: what have we learned from 25 years of experience in the telecommunications industry? pp. 227-257

- David Sappington and Dennis Weisman
- Incentive regulation, service quality, and standards in U.S. electricity distribution pp. 258-273

- Anna Ter-Martirosyan and John Kwoka
- On the interaction between imperfect compliance and technology adoption: taxes versus tradable emissions permits pp. 274-291

- Clara Villegas-Palacio and Jessica Coria
- Public interest versus regulatory capture in the Swedish electricity market pp. 292-312

- Russell Smyth and Magnus Söderberg
- Against the stand-alone-cost test in U.S. freight rail regulation pp. 313-326

- Russell Pittman
- Index pp. 327-367

- M. Crew
Volume 38, issue 2, 2010
- Toward a combined merchant-regulatory mechanism for electricity transmission expansion pp. 113-143

- William Hogan, Juan Rosellon and Ingo Vogelsang
- Improving the econometric precision of regulatory models pp. 144-166

- Subal Kumbhakar and Alan Horncastle
- Mandated self-regulation: the danger of cosmetic compliance pp. 167-179

- Paul Calcott
- Technological progress in particulate removal equipment at U.S. coal burning power plants pp. 180-192

- Allen Bellas and Ian Lange
- Household response to dynamic pricing of electricity: a survey of 15 experiments pp. 193-225

- Ahmad Faruqui and Sanem Sergici
Volume 38, issue 1, 2010
- Incentive regulation and investment: evidence from European energy utilities pp. 1-26

- Carlo Cambini and Laura Rondi
- The productive effect of transport infrastructures: does road transport liberalization matter? pp. 27-48

- Anna Bottasso and Maurizio Conti
- Decoupling in electric utilities pp. 49-69

- Timothy Brennan
- An empirical study of broadband diffusion in rural America pp. 70-85

- Victor Glass and Stela Stefanova
- Divestiture policy and operating efficiency in U.S. electric power distribution pp. 86-109

- John Kwoka, Michael Pollitt and Sanem Sergici
Volume 37, issue 3, 2010
- Is a little sunshine all we need? On the impact of sunshine regulation on profits, productivity and prices in the Dutch drinking water sector pp. 219-242

- Kristof De Witte and David Saal
- Inefficient arbitrage in inter-regional electricity transmission pp. 243-265

- Derek Bunn and Georg Zachmann
- Impact of government-sponsored pollution prevention practices on environmental compliance and enforcement: evidence from a sample of US manufacturing facilities pp. 266-286

- Abdoul Sam
- EU-type carbon emissions trade and the distributional impact of overlapping emissions taxes pp. 287-315

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
- Green promotes the dirtiest: on the interaction between black and green quotas in energy markets pp. 316-325

- Christoph Böhringer and Knut Einar Rosendahl
Volume 37, issue 1, 2010
- The geographic distribution of environmental inspections pp. 1-22

- Heather Eckert and Andrew Eckert
- Imperfect verification, appeals, and limited liability pp. 23-41

- Chifeng Dai
- Market power in the Spanish electricity auction pp. 42-69

- Aitor Ciarreta Antuñano and Maria Paz Espinosa
- Deregulation, competition and consumer welfare in a banking market: evidence from Hong Kong pp. 70-97

- Chun-Yu Ho
- Greenhouse gas policy and California electricity prices pp. 98-106

- Carl Danner
Volume 36, issue 3, 2009
- Standards and the regulation of environmental risk pp. 219-246

- Brent Hueth and Tigran Melkonyan
- The influence of facility characteristics and permit conditions on the effectiveness of environmental regulatory deterrence pp. 247-273

- Dietrich Earnhart
- The complete incremental cost test for cross-subsidies with a sub-modular cost function pp. 274-285

- Edward Pearsall
- Market discipline in the Brazilian banking industry: an analysis for the subordinated debt holders pp. 286-307

- Helder de Mendonça and Renato Villela Loures
- Does yardstick regulation really work? Empirical evidence from Japan’s rail industry pp. 308-323

- Fumitoshi Mizutani, Hideo Kozumi and Noriaki Matsushima
Volume 36, issue 2, 2009
- Access pricing and investment: a real options approach pp. 107-126

- Fernando Camacho and Flavio Menezes
- Optimal expansion of the power transmission grid: why not? pp. 127-153

- Thomas-Olivier Léautier and Véronique Thelen
- Supply function equilibria of pay-as-bid auctions pp. 154-177

- Pär Holmberg
- License prices for financially constrained firms pp. 178-198

- Roberto Burguet and Randolph McAfee
- Regulatory effects on the market penetration and capacity of reliability differentiated service pp. 199-217

- Isamu Matsukawa
Volume 36, issue 1, 2009
- Is environmental regulation bad for competition? A survey pp. 1-28

- Anthony Heyes
- Pricing inputs to induce efficient Make-or-Buy decisions pp. 29-43

- David Mandy
- An experimental investigation of soft price caps in uniform price auction markets for wholesale electricity pp. 44-59

- Christian Vossler, Timothy Mount, Robert Thomas and Ray Zimmerman
- Allowing communities to trade in imperfectly competitive pollution-permit markets pp. 60-82

- Dafna Eshel and Richard Sexton
- The effects of air quality regulations on the location decisions of pollution-intensive manufacturing plants pp. 83-93

- Simon Condliffe and Ash Morgan
- Environmental taxes and industry monopolization pp. 94-106

- Lambert Schoonbeek and Frans de Vries
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