Competition and Regulation in Network Industries
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2019
- Defragmentation of the skies pp. 273-274

- Matthias Finger
- Efficiency losses through fragmentation? Scale effects in European ANS provision pp. 275-289

- Thomas Standfuss, Frank Fichert, Michael Schultz and Petros Stratis
- Effects of fragmentation on route charges pp. 290-304

- Goran Pavlović and Frank Fichert
- Analysis of cost-effectiveness in the provision of air navigation services at functional air blocks pp. 305-318

- Alberto Ansuategi, Ibon Galarraga, Luis Orea and Thomas Standfuss
- Business models for flight-centric air traffic control pp. 319-332

- Engin Zeki, Paula Leal de Matos, Kirsteen Purves and Marco Gibellini
- REMOVAL NOTICE: Chinese financial flows in the Latin America: A projection of political influence? pp. NP1-NP1

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Volume 20, issue 3, 2019
- Introduction: Politics and regulation pp. 205-206

- Matthias Finger
- The consequences of escalated politicization in the US regulatory process pp. 207-217

- Kenneth William Costello
- Is the ideal of independent regulation appropriate? Evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 218-228

- Steve Thomas
- Governance models of public utility commissions in the United States pp. 229-239

- Douglas J. Howe
- Energy regulation in Europe: The politics of regulation and regulatory policy revisited pp. 240-249

- Jorge Vasconcelos
- The early years of the energy regulator in Italy pp. 250-257

- Pippo Ranci
- Does regulation fail or do we fail regulation? pp. 258-269

- Janice A. Beecher
Volume 20, issue 2, 2019
- Influence of the evolution of high-speed railway infrastructure on the success of Italian liberalization pp. 113-137

- Carlos Olarte Bacares, Julien Brunel and Damien Sigaud
- Towards rail-related multimodal freight exchange platforms: Exploring regulatory topics at EU level pp. 138-163

- Anuradha Jain, Dirk Bruckmann, Rob E.C.M. van der Heijden and Vincent A.W.J. Marchau
- Competition in the railway passenger market: The challenge of liberalization pp. 164-183

- Carlos Gutiérrez-Hita and Aurora Ruiz-Rua
- Asymmetric regulation for competition in European railways? pp. 184-201

- Juan J. Montero
Volume 20, issue 1, 2019
- Combating incumbency advantage of network effects: The role of entrant’s decisions and consumer preferences pp. 3-32

- Agam Gupta, Arqum Mateen, Divya Sharma, Uttam K. Sarkar and Vinu Cheruvil Thomas
- Self-regulation of online platform and competition policy challenges: A case study on Go-Jek pp. 33-53

- Sih Yuliana Wahyuningtyas
- Data and market definition of Internet-based businesses pp. 54-85

- Liang Li
- Social media platforms and content exposure: How to restore users’ control pp. 86-110

- Maria Luisa Stasi
Volume 19, issue 3-4, 2018
- Networks in infrastructure with applications to Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 113-136

- Sanford Berg and Michelle Phillips
- The long-term performance of a utility: The case of the Australian Post Office pp. 137-158

- Malcolm Abbott
- Exploring the regulatory challenges of a possible rollout of smart water meters in the Netherlands pp. 159-179

- Brenda Espinosa Apráez and Saskia Lavrijssen
- Peer-to-peer electricity trading: A review of the legal context pp. 180-199

- Henri van Soest
- Smart grid, load management and dynamic pricing for electricity: Simulation results from a field project in Switzerland pp. 200-217

- Barbara Antonioli Mantegazzini and Alessandro Giusti
- Third-party access in district heating: Lithuanian case analysis pp. 218-241

- Diana Korsakaite, Darius Bieksa and Egle Bieksiene
Volume 19, issue 1-2, 2018
- Bundles of trouble: Can competition law adapt to digital pricing innovation? pp. 3-24

- Bronwyn E. Howell and Petrus H. Potgieter
- Fostering Share&Charge through proper regulation pp. 25-52

- Fanny Vanrykel, Damien Ernst and Marc Bourgeois
- Alternative governance arrangements for modular water infrastructure: An exploratory review pp. 53-68

- Katrin Pakizer and Eva Lieberherr
- Maximizing the value for money of road projects through digitalization pp. 69-92

- Carlos Oliveira Cruz and Joaquim Miranda Sarmento
- Digital platforms: A literature review and policy implications for development pp. 93-109

- Carlo Maria Rossotto, Prasanna Lal Das, Elena Gasol Ramos, Eva Clemente Miranda, Mona Badran, Martha Martinez Licetti and Graciela Miralles Murciego
Volume 18, issue 3-4, 2017
- What future for the post office network? pp. 153-174

- Christian Jaag and Matthias Finger
- Telecommunications networks pp. 175-197

- Serge J.H. Gijrath
- Switching costs impact on customer retention in telecommunication pp. 198-216

- Mira Thoumy and Elie Abdallah
- Platformed! Network industries and the new digital paradigm pp. 217-239

- Juan J. Montero and Matthias Finger
- Internet of Things, future networks, and the economics of virtual networks pp. 240-255

- Günter Knieps
- The convergence of business models and long-term financing in the energy transition pp. 256-270

- Joísa Dutra and Antonio Barbalho
- Understanding the patterns of PPP renegotiations for infrastructure projects in Latin America pp. 271-296

- Dimas de Castro e Silva Neto, Carlos Oliveira Cruz and Joaquim Miranda Sarmento
Volume 18, issue 1-2, 2017
- A road map for explorative scenario creation on Belgian rail freight transport development pp. 3-21

- Frank Troch, Thierry Vanelslander, Christa Sys, Florent Laroche, Angel Merchan, Martine Mostert, Vidar Stevens, Christine Tawfik, Sandra Belboom, Angélique Léonard, Sabine Limbourg and Koen Verhoest
- City logistics, urban goods distribution and last mile delivery and collection pp. 22-43

- Ivan Cardenas, Yari Borbon-Galvez, Thomas Verlinden, Eddy Van de Voorde, Thierry Vanelslander and Wouter Dewulf
- Evolution toward an open value system for smart mobility services pp. 44-70

- Thomas R. Casey, Timo Ali-Vehmas and Ville Valovirta
- Digital innovation in the port sector pp. 71-93

- Valentin Carlan, Christa Sys, Thierry Vanelslander and Athena Roumboutsos
- Reforming traditional PPP models to cope with the challenges of smart cities pp. 94-114

- Carlos Oliveira Cruz and Joaquim Miranda Sarmento
- Internet of Things and the economics of smart sustainable cities pp. 115-131

- Günter Knieps
- Public value tensions for Dutch DSOs in times of energy transition pp. 132-149

- Marga Edens
Volume 17, issue 3-4, 2016
- Retail Price Regulation in the British Energy Industry pp. 204-225

- Claude Crampes and Mathias Laffont
- An Empirical Analysis of the Price and Output Effects of the Southwest/Airtran Merger pp. 226-240

- Huubinh B. Le
- Open with Care: The Duopoly Model for the Transition to Competition in Long-Distance Passenger Railway Transportation pp. 241-259

- Juan J. Montero, Rodolfo Ramos and Andrea Giuricin
- The Online Transportation Network in Indonesia: A Pendulum between the Sharing Economy and Ex Ante Regulation pp. 260-280

- Sih Yuliana Wahyuningtyas
Volume 17, issue 2, 2016
- Integrating Stakeholders into the Governance of Data Exchange from Smart Metering pp. 102-122

- Marius Buchmann
- Overcoming Barriers to Electrical Energy Storage pp. 123-149

- Francisco Castellano Ruz and Michael Pollitt
- Calling vs. Receiving Party Pays pp. 150-180

- Tommaso Majer and Michele Pistollato
- How Do Network Companies Seek Legitimacy for Public Value Trade Offs? pp. 181-201

- Bauke Steenhuisen and Mark de Bruijne
Volume 17, issue 1, 2016
- European Energy Regulators pp. 2-31

- Thijs Jong and Edwin Woerdman
- The Impact of Network Competition in the Mobile Industry pp. 32-54

- George Houpis, Jose Maria Rodriguez, Goran Serdarević and Tom Ovington
- Are Institutions Conducive to Better Regulatory Environment in Infrastructure? pp. 55-77

- Goran Sumkoski
- A Process Perspective on Regulation pp. 78-97

- Jolien Ubacht
- Book Review: A Legal Framework for a Transnational Offshore Grid in the North Sea pp. 98-100

- Donna C. Mehos
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