Benchmarking methods, and in particular Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), have become well-established and informative tools for economic regulation. DEA is now routinely used by European regulators to set reasonable revenue caps for energy transmission and distribution system operators. The application of benchmarking in regulation, however, requires specific steps in terms of data validation, model specification and outlier detection that are not systematically documented in open publications, leading to discussions about regulatory stability and economic feasibility of these techniques. In this paper, we review the modern foundations for frontier-based regulation and we discuss its actual use in several jurisdictions
International benchmarking of electricity transmission by regulators: theory and practice / Aoife Br...
Price-cap regulation is widely applied to network industries. However, regulators often encounter th...
Regulation is subject to information asymmetries that can lead to allocative and productive ineffici...
Benchmarking methods, and in particular Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), have become well-establishe...
Benchmarking methods, primarily non-parametric techniques such as Data Envelopment Analysis, have be...
Benchmarking methods, primarily non-parametric techniques such as Data Envelopment Analysis, have be...
for their helpful comments on a previous version. 1 In the last two decades electricity distribution...
This paper examines the regulation of distribution system operators (DSOs) focused on the Czech elec...
Due to a shortage of data and increased international mergers, national energy regulators are looki...
Benchmarking is a technique of performance evaluation in which comparisons are made to benchmarks th...
separate working paper with William Greene. As competition is introduced into electricity generation...
Benchmarking of electricity networks has a key role in sharing the benefits of efficiency improvemen...
Electricity transmission system operators (TSO) in Europe are increasing subject to high-powered per...
Incentive regulation and benchmarking are becoming frequently used tools in tariff regulation of pub...
Incentive regulation for networks has been an important part of the reform agenda in a number of cou...
International benchmarking of electricity transmission by regulators: theory and practice / Aoife Br...
Price-cap regulation is widely applied to network industries. However, regulators often encounter th...
Regulation is subject to information asymmetries that can lead to allocative and productive ineffici...
Benchmarking methods, and in particular Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), have become well-establishe...
Benchmarking methods, primarily non-parametric techniques such as Data Envelopment Analysis, have be...
Benchmarking methods, primarily non-parametric techniques such as Data Envelopment Analysis, have be...
for their helpful comments on a previous version. 1 In the last two decades electricity distribution...
This paper examines the regulation of distribution system operators (DSOs) focused on the Czech elec...
Due to a shortage of data and increased international mergers, national energy regulators are looki...
Benchmarking is a technique of performance evaluation in which comparisons are made to benchmarks th...
separate working paper with William Greene. As competition is introduced into electricity generation...
Benchmarking of electricity networks has a key role in sharing the benefits of efficiency improvemen...
Electricity transmission system operators (TSO) in Europe are increasing subject to high-powered per...
Incentive regulation and benchmarking are becoming frequently used tools in tariff regulation of pub...
Incentive regulation for networks has been an important part of the reform agenda in a number of cou...
International benchmarking of electricity transmission by regulators: theory and practice / Aoife Br...
Price-cap regulation is widely applied to network industries. However, regulators often encounter th...
Regulation is subject to information asymmetries that can lead to allocative and productive ineffici...