Journal of Regulatory Economics
1989 - 2026
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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
Volume 35, issue 3, 2009
- A modified yardstick competition mechanism pp. 223-245

- Georg Meran and Christian Hirschhausen
- Mobile termination and collusion, revisited pp. 246-274

- Felix Höffler
- The benefits and costs of ethanol: an evaluation of the government’s analysis pp. 275-295

- Robert Hahn and Caroline Cecot
- Access charges under two-tier pricing pp. 296-311

- Joan Calzada
- The political economy of state-level adoption of natural resource damage programs pp. 312-330

- Amy Ando and Wallapak Polasub
Volume 35, issue 2, 2009
- Access regulation and the adoption of VoIP pp. 111-134

- Paul de Bijl and Martin Peitz
- Technology adoption decisions under a mixed regulatory system of tradable permits and air pollution fees for the control of Total Suspended Particulates in Taiwan pp. 135-153

- Chao-Ning Liao
- The threat of regulatory environmental inspection: impact on plant performance pp. 154-178

- Kjetil Telle
- Competition schemes and investment in network infrastructure under uncertainty pp. 179-200

- Keiichi Hori and Keizo Mizuno
- Technology and incentive regulation in the Italian motorways industry pp. 201-221

- Luigi Benfratello, Alberto Iozzi and Paola Valbonesi
Volume 35, issue 1, 2009
- All you can drink: should we worry about quality? pp. 1-18

- Daniel Flores
- The deregulation of international trucking in the European Union: form and effect pp. 19-44

- Francine Lafontaine and Laura Malaguzzi Valeri
- The impact of license regulation on the number of recreation trips: is it worth considering? pp. 45-69

- Abdulbaki Bilgic and Wojciech Florkowski
- Demand estimation and market definition for broadband Internet services pp. 70-95

- Melisande Cardona, Anton Schwarz, Burcin Yurtoglu and Christine Zulehner
- Stipulated settlements, the consumer advocate and utility regulation in Florida pp. 96-109

- Stephen Littlechild
Volume 34, issue 3, 2008
- The regulation of audiovisual content: quotas and conflicting objectives pp. 195-219

- Claude Crampes and Abraham Hollander
- Towards a complete real-time electricity market design pp. 220-250

- Richard O’Neill, Emily Fisher, Benjamin Hobbs and Ross Baldick
- Implications of CO 2 emissions trading for short-run electricity market outcomes in northwest Europe pp. 251-281

- Yihsu Chen, Jos Sijm, Benjamin Hobbs and Wietze Lise
- Strategic incentives under vertical integration: the case of wireline-affiliated wireless carriers and intermodal competition in the US pp. 282-298

- Paul Zimmerman
Volume 34, issue 2, 2008
- Product innovation, signaling, and endogenous regulatory delay pp. 95-118

- James Prieger
- Taxes and subsidies to change eating habits when information is not enough: an application to fish consumption pp. 119-143

- Stéphan Marette, Jutta Roosen and Sandrine Blanchemanche
- Economies of density, scale and scope in the water supply and sewerage sector: a study of four developing and transition economies pp. 144-163

- Celine Nauges and Caroline van den Berg
- Municipal aggregation and retail competition in the Ohio energy sector pp. 164-194

- Stephen Littlechild
Volume 34, issue 1, 2008
- The effectiveness of FERC’s transmission policy: is transmission used efficiently and when is it scarce? pp. 1-26

- Andrew Kleit and James Reitzes
- The impact of restructuring and deregulation on gas rates pp. 27-52

- Vladimir Hlasny
- Competition in telecommunication networks with call externalities pp. 53-74

- Edmond Baranes and Laurent Flochel
- Regulating a risk-averse firm under incomplete information pp. 75-85

- Chifeng Dai
- Bounding consumer surplus by monopoly profits pp. 86-94

- Thomas Beard and Michael Stern
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