Unbundling of vertically integrated utilities has become an integral element in the regulation of network industries and has been implemented in many jurisdictions. The idea of separating the network, as the natural monopoly, from downstream retailing, which may be exposed to competition, is still subject to contentious debate. This is because there is much empirical evidence that unbundling eliminates economies of vertical integration while empirical evidence on price reducing effects is still lacking. In this paper we study the effect of legal unbundling on grid charges in the German electricity distribution industry. Using panel data on German distribution system operators (DSOs) we exploit the variation in the timing of the implementati...
Reviewing the development of network access charges in the German electricity market since 2002 reve...
Due to its dynamic nature, and the increasing importance of competitive sub-parts, the telecommunica...
Regulatory objectives and the intensity of unbundling in electricity markets / Henrik Lindemann. Lei...
Unbundling of vertically integrated utilities has become an integral element in the regulation of ne...
Unbundling of vertically integrated utilities has become an integral element in the regulation of ne...
The EU has been promoting unbundling of the transmission grid from other stages of the electricity s...
The literature on vertical integration in markets with regulated upstream prices suggests that the i...
The EU has been promoting unbundling of the transmission grid from other stages of the electricity ...
In this paper we discuss the European regulation policy regarding vertical separation in communicati...
This Ph.D. dissertation focuses on a central question about regulation in the EU and US electricity ...
In this paper we discuss the European regulation policy regarding vertical separation in communicati...
We propose a difference-in-differences (DiD) approach to estimate the impact of incentives on cost r...
We analyze vertical structures where a regulated network operator serves n network users, and the ne...
Traditional restructuring of power markets has focused on legally separating monopolistic transmissi...
One of the fundamental provisions of the European electricity directives is the so-called unbundling...
Reviewing the development of network access charges in the German electricity market since 2002 reve...
Due to its dynamic nature, and the increasing importance of competitive sub-parts, the telecommunica...
Regulatory objectives and the intensity of unbundling in electricity markets / Henrik Lindemann. Lei...
Unbundling of vertically integrated utilities has become an integral element in the regulation of ne...
Unbundling of vertically integrated utilities has become an integral element in the regulation of ne...
The EU has been promoting unbundling of the transmission grid from other stages of the electricity s...
The literature on vertical integration in markets with regulated upstream prices suggests that the i...
The EU has been promoting unbundling of the transmission grid from other stages of the electricity ...
In this paper we discuss the European regulation policy regarding vertical separation in communicati...
This Ph.D. dissertation focuses on a central question about regulation in the EU and US electricity ...
In this paper we discuss the European regulation policy regarding vertical separation in communicati...
We propose a difference-in-differences (DiD) approach to estimate the impact of incentives on cost r...
We analyze vertical structures where a regulated network operator serves n network users, and the ne...
Traditional restructuring of power markets has focused on legally separating monopolistic transmissi...
One of the fundamental provisions of the European electricity directives is the so-called unbundling...
Reviewing the development of network access charges in the German electricity market since 2002 reve...
Due to its dynamic nature, and the increasing importance of competitive sub-parts, the telecommunica...
Regulatory objectives and the intensity of unbundling in electricity markets / Henrik Lindemann. Lei...