Competition and Regulation in Network Industries
2000 - 2015
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Volume 5, issue 3, 2004
- Electricity reform in Chile. Lessons for developing countries pp. 221-263
- Michael Pollitt
- The ERG common position on remedies under the new regulatory framework for electronic communications: An economist's perspective pp. 263-276
- L. Di Mauro
- Coordination of European and member state regulatory policy. Horizontal, vertical and transversal aspects pp. 277-294
- P. Larouche
- The economics of EU railway reform pp. 295-347
- L. Di Pietrantonio and J. Pelkmans
- Circumscribing the scope of EC competition law in network industries? A comparative approach to the US supreme court ruling in the trinko case pp. 347-364
- Nicolas Petit
Volume 5, issue 2, 2004
- Services of general economic interest, state aid, and public procurement pp. 139-164
- S. Janssen
- The Belgian gas market and gas supply contracts under Belgian law pp. 165-193
- T. Schoors
- Biases and errors in the assessment of market boundaries for ex ante regulation with an application to internet services in the UK pp. 193-218
- Ian Dobbs and P. Richards
Volume 5, issue 1, 2004
- The new approach to economic regulation in the electronic communications sector in Europe: the application of regulatory remedies pp. 3-22
- R.A. Cawley
- Remedies for broadband services pp. 23-50
- Martin Cave
- Market failures and remedies in mobile telephony pp. 51-82
- Tommaso Valletti
- Regulatory obligations to be imposed on operators with significant market power: Narrowband services pp. 83-136
- C. Koboldt
Volume 4, issue 4, 2003
- Policy challenges in two-sided network industries pp. 327-354
- R. Gonçalves
- Principles fo good market governance pp. 355-390
- L. Hancher, P. Larouche and S. Lavrijssen
- Unintended and persistent consequences of regulation: The case of cable television provision in Canada pp. 391-411
- S.M. Law and James Nolan
Volume 4, issue 3, 2003
- EC merger control regulation and the energy sector: An analysis of the European Commission's decisional practice on remedies pp. 227-270
- M. Piergiovanni
- Congestion management in the Nordic power market - counter purchases and zonal pricing pp. 271-293
- M. Bjørndal, K. Jørnsten and V. Pignon
- European electronic communications on the roads to full competition: The concept of significant market power under the new regulatory framework pp. 293-325
- M. Bak
Volume 4, issue 2, 2003
- Interim pricing of local loop unbundling in Ireland: Epilogue pp. 119-136
- J.G. Sidak and H.J. Singer
- Regulating cross-border trade by soft law? The "Florence process"in the supranational governance of electricity markets pp. 137-156
- B. Eberlein
- Hong Kong's telecommunicaion deregulation since 1995 in light of international experiences pp. 157-189
- Kwong K-S- and G. Moon-cheung Shiu
- The protection of the European citizen in a competitive e-society: The new E.U. universal service directive pp. 189-224
- A. De Streel
Volume 4, issue 1, 2003
- Processes, Information and accounting gaps: learning from Argentina's privatized railways regulation pp. 3-28
- Javier Campos, Antonio Estache and Lourdes Trujillo
- Price squeezes, foreclosure and competition law pp. 28-61
- P. Crocioni and C. Veljanovski
- Regulatory change in network industries: the Spanish experience pp. 61-81
- J. Gual
- Distortion of competition in the postal sector: the EC case law on abuse of maket power and state aid pp. 81-117
- C. Rizza
Volume 3, issue 4, 2002
- Generating the right signals for the community electricty market - An interdisciplinary challenge pp. 365-375
- L. Hancher
- Towards a common European Electricity market paths in the right direction… still far from an effective design pp. 375-425
- J. Boucher and Y. Smeers
- An economic assessment of congestion management methods for electricity transmission networks pp. 425-467
- R.A. Hakvoort and L.J. De Vries
Volume 3, issue 3, 2002
- How can regulators set nonarbitrary interim rates? The case of local loop unbundling in Ireland pp. 273-296
- J.G. Sidak and H.J. Singer
- Why regulate deregulated network industries? pp. 297-312
- Jean-Michel Glachant
- Competing DNS roots: creative destruction or just plain destruction pp. 313-335
- M.L. Mueller
- Gats regulatory disciplines meet global public goods: The case of maritime and aviationservices pp. 335-365
- R. Janda
Volume 3, issue 2, 2002
- Overview of broadband issues: Editorial comment pp. 157-161
- L. Firth
- Broadband and convergence pp. 161-182
- C. Dowd, L. Firth and P.H. Longstaff
- Broadband: four nations' experience pp. 183-223
- L. Firth, A. Gillwald, J. Houghton, M. Merini, P. Morris and L. Prosperetti
- Achieving universal broadband access: The Canadian approach pp. 223-230
- D.J. Maclean
- Market implications of technologically neutral regulation pp. 231-238
- M. Naftel
- International trade law and broadband regulation: Toward convergence pp. 239-272
- D. Luff
Volume 3, issue 1, 2002
- Evolution of terminal dues and remail provisions in European and international postal law pp. 1-38
- J.I. Campbell
- EC secondary legislation of network markets and public service: An economic and functional approach pp. 39-76
- U. Hammer
- Competition and restructuring in the UK water industry pp. 77-99
- P. Vass
- Regulatory issues in establishment and management of communications infrastructure: the impact of network convergence pp. 99-128
- D. Geradin and C. Humpe
- A closer look at some assumptions underlying EC regulation of electronic communications pp. 129-150
- P. Larouche
Volume 2, issue 3, 2001
- EC must-carry rules on the brink of a lost opportunity: Harmonisation and free movement of TV broadcasts within the communications review (proposed directive on universal service and users' rights) pp. 277-310
- J. Capiau
- Congestion management in the European electricity system: An evaluation of the alternatives pp. 311-352
- R.A. Hakvoort, H.P.A. Knops and L.J. De Vries
- To regulate or not to regulate electricity: Explaining the German Sonderweg in the EU context pp. 353-385
- B. Eberlein
- Access to electricity networks: the application of the 'Essential facilities doctrine' by the Germand federal cartel office description and discussion of the decision and its legal background from A European perspective pp. 385-427
- A. Heinen
- Lars Bergman, Gert Brunekreeft, Chris Doyle, Nils-Henrik M. von der Fehr, David M. Newbery, Michael Politt, and Pierre Régibeau (eds.), A European market for electricity? Monitoring European deregulation 2 pp. 427-432
- G. Carolo Scarsi
Volume 2, issue 2, 2001
- Network industries and cohesion in the EU pp. 137-162
- F. Mcgowan
- Comparing postal and telecommunications networks: Similarities and differences pp. 163-207
- V. Visco Comandini and C. Lettieri
- Connecting customers and disconnecting competitors The facility-based firms' strategy towards virtual operators pp. 207-231
- Øystein Foros and B. Hansen
- Cross-border disputes on on-line consumer contracts in the European Union. The Brussels convention, the Brussels regulation and the role of alternative dispute resolution systems pp. 231-267
- A. Lopez-tarruella
- Sam Peltzman and Cliffor Winston (Eds), Deregulation of network industries: What's next? pp. 267-276
- L. Denant-boëmont and B. Dumont
Volume 2, issue 1, 2001
- Convergence of infrastructures: Business opportunities and regulatory challenges for the energy sector pp. 1-7
- R.W. Künneke
- Investments in Generation and Transmission pp. 3-9
- F. Leveque and G. Brunekreeft
- Economies of convergence: towards a redefinition of the energy business pp. 7-25
- R.W. Künneke
- Assessing Regulation of Reliability of Electricity Supply pp. 9-32
- B. Singh
- De-regulation and reconfiguration of infrastructure industry: theoretical reflections on empirical patterns from Nordic markets pp. 25-69
- A. Middtun
- Nuclear Energy between Past and Future. An Assessment based on the Concept of Risk pp. 33-55
- F. Romerio
- The Danish Electricity Reform - Success or Failure? pp. 55-72
- O.J. Olsen and A. Larsen
- The changing identity of an energy distribution company pp. 69-77
- F. Van Overbeeke
- Provision of Operating Reserve Capacity: Principles and Practices on the Nordic Electricity market pp. 73-99
- E.S. Amundsen and L. Bergman
- Converging infrastructures: telecommunication synergies in the US rural electricity sector pp. 77-92
- W. Melody and J. Moore
- General or specific competition rules for network utilities? pp. 93-112
- T. Van Dijk
- Regulatory issues raised by network convergence: The case of multi-utilities pp. 113-127
- D. Geradin
- Laurent Garzaniti, Telecommunications, broadcasting and the internet - EU competition law and regulation pp. 127-130
- C. Humpe
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