Cambridge Working Papers in Economics
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- 0639: CO2 cost pass through and windfall profits in the power sector

- Jos Sijm, Karsten Neuhoff and Yihsu Chen
- 0637: Sample Covariance Shrinkage for High Dimensional Dependent Data

- Alessio Sancetta
- 0636: Price Cap Regulation and Investment Incentives under Demand Uncertainty

- Fabien Roques and Nicos S. Savva
- 0635: Stipulations, the consumer advocate and utility regulation in Florida

- Stephen Littlechild
- 0634: Pairwise Tests of Purchasing Power Parity Using Aggregate and Disaggregate Price Measures

- Mohammad Pesaran, Ronald Smith, Takashi Yamagata and Liudmyla Hvozdyk
- 0633: Policy Implications of Stochastic Learning Using a Modified PAGE2002 Model

- Stephan Alberth and Chris Hope
- 0632: Developing the PAGE2002 Model with Endogenous Technical Change

- Stephan Alberth and Chris Hope
- 0631: The relationship between regulation and competition policy for network utilities

- David M Newbery
- 0630: Long-Term Contracts and Asset Specificity Revisited -An Empirical Analysis of Producer-Importer Relations in the Natural Gas Industry

- Anne Neumann and Christian Hirschhausen
- 0629: Benchmarking Electricity Liberalisation in Europe’Benchmarking Electricity Liberalisation in Europe

- Richard Green, Arturo Lorenzoni, Yannick Perez and Michael Pollitt
- 0628: Reputational Externality and Self-Regulation

- Robert Evans and Timothy Guinnane
- 0627: Simple Efficient Contracts in Complex Environments

- Robert Evans
- 0626: Mechanism Design with Renegotiation and Costly Messages

- Robert Evans
- 0625: Technical Change Theory and Learning Curves: Patterns of Progress in Energy Technologies

- Tooraj Jamasb
- 0624: Mainstreaming New Renewable Energy Technologies

- Karsten Neuhoff and Rick Sellers
- 0623: Electricity Internal Market in the European Union: What to do next?

- Jean-Michel Glanchant and François Lévêque
- 0622: Negotiated Settlements: The development of economic and legal thinking

- Joseph Doucet and Stephen Littlechild
- 0621: ‘Unfair’ Discrimination in Two-sided Peering? Evidence from LINX

- Alessio D’Ignazio and Emanuele Giovannetti
- 0620: Space and Time: Wind in an Investment Planning Model

- Karsten Neuhoff, Andreas Ehrenmann, Lucy Butler, James Cust, Harriet Hoexter, Kim Keats, Adam Kreczko and Graham Sinden
- 0619: Using EPECs to model bilevel games in restructured electricity markets with locational prices

- Xinmin Hu and Daniel Ralph
- 0618: Learning curves and changing product attributes: the case of wind turbines

- Louis Coulomb and Karsten Neuhoff
- 0617: Overview of the Chinese Electricity Industry and Its Current Issues

- Hongliang Yang
- 0616: Beyond Regulation

- Stephen Littlechild
- 0615: Market design

- David M Newbery
- 0614: A Polya Urn Model of Conformity

- Jun Xue
- 0613: Collective Behavior with Endogenous Thresholds

- Jun Xue
- 0612: Cooperation in the Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma with Local Interaction

- Jun Xue
- 0611: Structural Modelling of Female Labour Participation and Occupation Decisions

- Rafael De Hoyos
- 0610: Modelling Dynamic Constraints in Electricity Markets and the Costs of Uncertain Wind Output

- Felix Müsgens and Karsten Neuhoff
- 0609: Electricity Network Scenarios for Great Britain in 2050

- Ian Elders, Graham Ault, Stuart Galloway, James McDonald, Jonathan Köhler, Matthew Leach and Efterpi Lampaditou
- 0608: New Electricity Technologies for a Sustainable Future

- Tooraj Jamasb, William Nuttall and Michael Pollitt
- 0607: Incentive Regulation in Theory and Practice: Electricity Distribution and Transmission Networks

- Paul Joskow
- 0606: Climate change policy and its effect on market power in the gas market

- David M Newbery
- 0605: Learning from the Expectations of Others

- Jim Granato, Eran Guse and M. C. Sunny Wong
- 0604: Macroeconometric Modelling with a Global Perspective

- Mohammad Pesaran and Ronald Smith
- 0603: Social Network Theory, Broadband and the World Wide Web

- Daniel Sgroi
- 0602: Learning, Structural Instability and Present Value Calculations

- Mohammad Pesaran, Davide Pettenuzzo and Allan Timmermann
- 0601: Spatial Dispersion of Peering Clusters in the European Internet

- Alessio D'Ignazio and Emanuele Giovannetti
- 0558: The Co-evolution of Institutions and Technology

- Desiree Desierto
- 0557: Political Pressures and Monetary Mystique

- Petra Geraats
- 0556: An Empirical Analysis of the 2000 Corporate Tax Reform in Germany: Effects on Ownership and Control in Listed Companies

- Anke Weber
- 0555: Nuclear Power: a Hedge against Uncertain Gas and Carbon Prices?

- Fabien Roques, William Nuttall, David M Newbery and Richard de Neufville
- 0554: Antitrust Analysis for the Internet Upstream Market: a BGP Approach

- Alessio D’Ignazio and Emanuele Giovannetti
- 0553: A Rank Approach to Equity Forecast Construction

- S.E. Satchell and S.M. Wright
- 0552: Impact of the allowance allocation on prices and efficiency

- Karsten Neuhoff, Michael Grubb and Kim Keats
- 0551: Long-term Framework for Electricity Distribution Access Charges

- Tooraj Jamasb, Karsten Neuhoff, David M Newbery and Michael Pollitt
- 0550: Competition and contracts in the Nordic Residential Electricity Markets

- Stephen Littlechild
- 0549: Transparency of Monetary Policy: Theory and Practice

- Petra Geraats
- 0548: Learning in a Misspecified Multivariate Self-referential Linear Stochastic Model

- Eran Guse
- 0547: Learning with Heterogeneous Expectations in an Evolutionary World

- Eran Guse