Cambridge Working Papers in Economics
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- 1154: Reforming Competitive Electricity Markets to Meet Environmental Targets

- David M Newbery
- 1153: Lessons from the History of Independent System Operators in the Energy Sector, with applications to the Water Sector

- Michael Pollitt
- 1152: Economies of Scale and Scope in Network Industries: Lessons for the UK water and sewerage sectors

- Michael Pollitt and Stephen J. Steer
- 1151: Conceptualizing Energy Security

- Christian Winzer
- 1150: China’s Emergence in the World Economy and Business Cycles in Latin America

- Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi, Mohammad Pesaran, Alessandro Rebucci and TengTeng Xu
- 1149: 2010 EPRG Public Opinion Survey: Policy Preferences and Energy Saving Measures

- Laura Platchkov, Michael Pollitt, David Reiner and Irina Shaorshadze
- 1148: Household Debt in Seventeenth-Century Württemberg: Evidence from Personal Inventories

- Sheilagh Ogilvie, Markus Küpker and Janine Maegraith
- 1147: A Behavioural Analysis of Online Privacy and Security

- Michelle Baddeley
- 1146: A Linear Quadratic Approach to Optimal Monetary Policy with Unemployment and Sticky Prices: The Case of a Distorted Steady State

- Mehdi Raissi
- 1145: Institutions and the Volatility Curse

- Weishu Leong and Kamiar Mohaddes
- 1144: Market Integration, Efficiency, and Interconnectors: The Irish Single Electricity Market

- Rabindra Nepal and Tooraj Jamasb
- 1143: Contracting for wind generation

- David M Newbery
- 1142: Regulation, customer protection and customer engagement

- Stephen Littlechild
- 1141: Monetary Policy, Capital Inflows, and the Housing Boom

- Filipa Sa and Tomasz Wieladek
- 1140: Can New Nuclear Power Plants be Project Financed?

- Simon Taylor
- 1139: Do homes that are more energy efficient consume less energy?: A structural equation model for England's residential sector

- Scott Kelly
- 1138: Beyond the DSGE straightjacket

- Mohammad Pesaran and Ronald Smith
- 1137: The Economics of Energy (and Electricity) Demand

- Laura M. Platchkov and Michael Pollitt
- 1136: War Signals: A Theory of Trade, Trust and Conflict

- Dominic Rohner, Mathias Thoenig and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- 1135: Divine Innovation: Religion and Service Provision by Religious Organizations in India

- Sriya Iyer, Chander Velu, Jun Xue and Tirthankar Chakravarty
- 1134: Strategic Eurasian Natural Gas Model for Energy Security (Revised 6 April 2011)

- Chi Kong Chyong and Benjamin Hobbs
- 1133: Reforming Small Power Systems under Political Volatility: The Case of Nepal

- Rabindra Nepal and Tooraj Jamasb
- 1132: Integrating short-term demand response into long-term investment planning

- Cendric De Jonghe, Benjamin Hobbs and Ronnie Belmans
- 1131: On Identification of Bayesian DSGE Models

- Gary Koop, Mohammad Pesaran and Ronald Smith
- 1130: Distributive Politics and Electoral Incentives: Evidence from Seven US State Legislatures

- Toke Aidt and Julia Shvets
- 1129: Dynamics of Evolution in the Global Fuel-Ethanol Industry

- Jin Chan and David Reiner
- 1128: Group Decision-Making: An Economic Analysis of Social Influence and Individual Difference in Experimental Juries

- Sophia Parkinson and Michelle Baddeley
- 1127: Civil War and Human Development: Impacts of Finance and Financial Infrastructure

- Michelle Baddeley
- 1126: The Psychological Underpinnings of the Consumer Role in Energy Demand and Carbon Abatement

- Siobhán McNamara and Michael Grubb
- 1125: Reforming the Power Sector in Transition: Do Institutions Matter?

- Rabindra Nepal and Tooraj Jamasb
- 1124: Payment Matters? - An Exploratory Study into the Pre-Payment Electricity Metering

- Philipp-Bastian Brutscher
- 1123: Modelling Correlation in Carbon and Energy Markets

- Philipp Koenig
- 1122: Liquidity Constraints and High Electricity Use

- Philipp-Bastian Brutscher
- 1121: Industrial Relations in Britain under New Labour, 1997-2010: a post mortem

- William Brown
- 1120: Social Influence and Household Decision-Making: A Behavioural Analysis of Housing Demand

- Michelle Baddeley
- 1119: Principal Components Instrumental Variable Estimation

- Diego Winkelried and Richard Smith
- 1118: Aggregation in Large Dynamic Panels

- Mohammad Pesaran and Alexander Chudik
- 1117: Robust Growth Determinants

- Gernot Doppelhofer and Melvyn Weeks
- 1116: The Process of Negotiating Settlements at FERC

- Stephen Littlechild
- 1115: Electricity Distribution Networks: Investment and Regulation, and Uncertain Demand

- Tooraj Jamasb and Cristiano Marantes
- 1114: The Local Dimension of Energy

- Scott Kelly and Michael Pollitt
- 1113: Planning electricity transmission to accommodate renewables: Using two-stage programming to evaluate flexibility and the cost of disregarding uncertainty

- Adriaan van der Weijde and Benjamin Hobbs
- 1112: Commodity Price Volatility and the Sources of Growth

- Tiago Cavalcanti, Kamiar Mohaddes and Mehdi Raissi
- 1111: Homogeneous middles vs. heterogeneous tails, and the end of the ‘Inverted-U’: the share of the rich is what it's all about

- José Gabriel Palma
- 1110: Tests for Convergence Clubs

- Luisa Corrado and Melvyn Weeks
- 1109: Energy Spending and Vulnerable Households

- Tooraj Jamasb and Helena Meier
- 20119: Club goods and a tragedy of the commons: the Clean Energy Package and wind curtailment

- David M Newbery
- 1108: Political competition and Mirrleesian income taxation: A first pass

- Felix J. Bierbrauer and Pierre Boyer
- 20118: Searching for Results: Optimal Platform Design in a Network Setting

- George Charlson
- 1107: Acting Autonomously or Mimicking the State and Peers? A Panel Tobit Analysis of Financial Dependence and Aid Allocation by Swiss NGOs

- Axel Dreher, Peter Nunnenkamp, Hannes Öhler and Johannes Weisser