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- EPRG 0910: Human Resource Constraints for Electricity Regulation in Developing Countries: Has Anything Changed?

- Michael Pollitt and Jon Stern
- EPRG 0909: Understanding the Role of Policy Targets in National and International Governance

- Sarah Lester and Karsten Neuhoff
- EPRG 0908: Implementing the EU Renewables Directive

- Karsten Neuhoff
- EPRG 0907: International Support for Domestic Climate Policies

- Karsten Neuhoff
- EPRG 0906: Yardstick and Ex-Post Utility Regulation by Norm Model: Empirical Equivalence, Pricing Effect, and Performance in Sweden

- Tooraj Jamasb and Magnus Söderberg
- EPRG 0905: The Welfare Implications of Oil Privatisation: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Norway's Statoil

- Christian Wolf and Michael Pollitt
- EPRG 0904: Nuclear Energy in the Enlarged European Union

- William Nuttall
- EPRG 0903: Smart Metering and Electricity Demand: Technology, Economics and International Experience

- Aoife Brophy Haney, Tooraj Jamasb and Michael Pollitt
- EPRG 0902: Does Liberalisation cause more electricity blackouts? Evidence from a global study of newspaper reports

- William Yu and Michael Pollitt
- EPRG 0901: Electricity Sector Liberalisation and Innovation: An Analysis of the UK Patenting Activities

- Tooraj Jamasb and Michael Pollitt
- EPRG 0829: Supply Function Equilibria: Step functions and continuous representations

- Pär Holmberg, David M Newbery and Daniel Ralph
- EPRG 0828: Current Legal and Institutional Frameworks for Investing in Lower Carbon Electricity in China

- Xi Liang, David Reiner and Karsten Neuhoff
- EPRG 0827: Does Weather Explain the Cost and Quality? An Analysis of UK Electricity Distribution Companies

- William Yu, Tooraj Jamasb and Michael Pollitt
- EPRG 0826: Financing arrangements and industrial organisation for new nuclear build in electricity markets

- Dominique Finon and Fabien Roques
- EPRG 0825: Lessons from conditionality provision for south-north cooperation on climate change

- Maike Sippel and Karsten Neuhoff
- EPRG 0824: Analytic Solutions for Supply Function Equilibria: Uniqueness and Stability

- David M Newbery
- EPRG 0823: Financial constraints and firms' investment: results of a natural experiment measuring firm response to power interruption

- Jevgenijs Steinbuks
- EPRG 0822: Evaluating Government's Policies on Promoting Smart Metering in Retail Electricity Markets via Agent Based Simulation

- Tao Zhang and William Nuttall
- EPRG 0821: Predicting market power in wholesale electricity markets

- David M Newbery
- EPRG 0820: Ownership unbundling in electricity distribution: empirical evidence from New Zealand

- Paul Nillesen and Michael Pollitt
- EPRG 0819: Divestiture Policy and Operating Efficiency in US Electric Power Distribution

- John Kwoka, Sanem Ozturk and Michael Pollitt
- EPRG 0818: Metapolicy Options for Energy in England

- V Maugis and William Nuttall
- EPRG 0817: Using regulatory benchmarking techniques to set company performance targets: the case of US electricity

- Paul Nillesen and Michael Pollitt
- EPRG 0816: Ownership Unbundling in Electricity Markets – A Social Cost Benefit Analysis of the German TSOs

- Gert Brunekreeft
- EPRG 0815: Under-pricing electricity and the puzzle of regulatory accounting

- David M Newbery
- EPRG 0814: Financing the Nuclear Renaissance

- William Nuttall and Simon Taylor
- EPRG 0813: Does Ownership Matter? The Performance and Efficiency of State Oil vs Private Oil (1987-2006)

- Christian Wolf
- EPRG 0812: The diversity of design of TSOs

- Vincent Rious, Jean-Michel Glachant, Yannick Perez and Philippe Dessante
- EPRG 0811: The Future of Electricity (and Gas) Regulation

- Michael Pollitt
- EPRG 0810: Market Design for Generation Adequacy: Healing Causes rather than Symptoms

- Fabien A. Roques
- EPRG 0809: Learning by Doing with Constrained Growth Rates and Application to Energy Technology Policy

- Karsten Neuhoff
- EPRG 0808: Nuclear Power and Deregulated Electricity Markets: Lessons from British Energy

- Simon Taylor
- EPRG 0807: Energy Supply, Risk and Justice: Regulatory Strategies for an Era of Limited Trust

- John Stewart Ash
- EPRG 0806: Productivity and Efficiency of US Gas Transmission Companies: A European Regulatory Perspective

- Tooraj Jamasb, Michael Pollitt and Thomas Triebs
- EPRG 0805: Privatising national oil companies: Assessing the impact on firm performance

- Christian Wolf and Michael Pollitt
- EPRG 0804: Modelling the costs of non-conventional oil: A case study of Canadian bitumen

- Aurélie Méjean and Chris Hope
- EPRG 0803: Electrifying Integration: Electricity Production And The South-East Regional Energy Market

- Elizabeth Hooper and Andrei Medvedev
- EPRG 0802: Hot Issue and Burning Options in Waste Management: A Social Cost Benefit Analysis of Waste-to-Energy in the UK

- Tooraj Jamasb, Kiamil H and Rabindra Nepal
- EPRG 0801: A Looming Rhetorical Gap: A Survey of Public Communications Activities For Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage Technologies

- David Reiner
- EPRG 0731: A New Energy Security Paradigm for the Twenty-First Century

- William Nuttall and Devon L. Manz
- EPRG 0730: Rural Electrification in India: Economic and Institutional aspects of Renewables

- James Cust, Anoop Singh and Karsten Neuhoff
- EPRG 0729: Transmission expansion in Argentina 5: the Regional Electricity Forum of Buenos Aires Province

- Stephen Littlechild and Eduardo A Ponzano
- EPRG 0728: Financing Capture Ready Coal-Fired Power Plants in China by Issuing Capture Options

- Xi Liang, Jia Li, Jon Gibbons and David Reiner
- EPRG 0727: An Agent Based Simulation of Smart Metering Technology Adoption

- Tao Zhang and William Nuttall
- EPRG 0726: Technology Choices for New Entrants in Liberalised Markets: The Value of Operating Flexibility and Contractual Arrangements

- Fabian A. Roques
- EPRG 0725: Evaluating the evidence on electricity reform: Lessons for the South East Europe (SEE) market

- Michael Pollitt
- EPRG 0724: Liberalisation and Regulation in Electricity Systems: How can we get the balance right?

- Michael Pollitt
- EPRG 0723: Learning Curves for Energy Technology and Policy Analysis: A Critical Assessment

- Tooraj Jamasb and Jonathan Kohler
- EPRG 0722: Pricing Carbon for Electricity Generation: National and International Dimensions

- Michael Grubb and David M Newbery
- EPRG 0721: Electricity Network Investment and Regulation for a Low Carbon Future

- Michael Pollit and Janusz Bialek