In this paper we check whether generator's bid behavior at the Spanish whosale electricity market is consistent with the hypothesis of profit maximization on their residual demands. Using OMEL data, we find the arc-elacticity of the residual demand around the system marginal price. The results suggest thet the larger firms are not actually profit-msximization. We argue how the regulatory environment may drive these results. Finally, we repeat the analysis for the first session of the intra-day market where presumably firms may not have the same incentives as in the day-ahead market
This paper deals with market power and information issues in the ongoing process of the European Ele...
In the context of the recent electricity market reforms in Europe and the US, we evaluate the perfor...
Master in Economics. Empirical Applications and Policies. Academic Year 2021–2022.The main goal of t...
In this paper we check whether generator's bid behavior at the Spanish whosale electricity market is...
Published as an article in: Journal of Regulatory Economics, 2010, vol. 37, issue 1, pages 42-69.We ...
In this paper we measure the impact of regulatory measures which affected the Spanish electricity wh...
In this paper we describe the Spanish electricity industry and its current regulatory regime. Specia...
Working paper públicado por el Instituto de Economía Industrial. serie nº 317,IDEI Working papersIn ...
The aim of this work is to analyse the behaviour of agents in highly concentrated and strongly regul...
We use hourly bid data from the Spanish day-ahead electricity auc-tion to obtain a lower bound measu...
Since the early 90's there has been a wave of deregulation of electricity markets under the assumpti...
In the electricity spot market the various competitive levels, as well as their subsequent changes i...
The main aim of this article is to evaluate the actions of the Spanish regulator as far as the activ...
The Spanish Electric Power Act intends to establish an electricity market carried out in a coordinat...
This paper examines the incentives to exercise market power that generators would face and the diffe...
This paper deals with market power and information issues in the ongoing process of the European Ele...
In the context of the recent electricity market reforms in Europe and the US, we evaluate the perfor...
Master in Economics. Empirical Applications and Policies. Academic Year 2021–2022.The main goal of t...
In this paper we check whether generator's bid behavior at the Spanish whosale electricity market is...
Published as an article in: Journal of Regulatory Economics, 2010, vol. 37, issue 1, pages 42-69.We ...
In this paper we measure the impact of regulatory measures which affected the Spanish electricity wh...
In this paper we describe the Spanish electricity industry and its current regulatory regime. Specia...
Working paper públicado por el Instituto de Economía Industrial. serie nº 317,IDEI Working papersIn ...
The aim of this work is to analyse the behaviour of agents in highly concentrated and strongly regul...
We use hourly bid data from the Spanish day-ahead electricity auc-tion to obtain a lower bound measu...
Since the early 90's there has been a wave of deregulation of electricity markets under the assumpti...
In the electricity spot market the various competitive levels, as well as their subsequent changes i...
The main aim of this article is to evaluate the actions of the Spanish regulator as far as the activ...
The Spanish Electric Power Act intends to establish an electricity market carried out in a coordinat...
This paper examines the incentives to exercise market power that generators would face and the diffe...
This paper deals with market power and information issues in the ongoing process of the European Ele...
In the context of the recent electricity market reforms in Europe and the US, we evaluate the perfor...
Master in Economics. Empirical Applications and Policies. Academic Year 2021–2022.The main goal of t...