A cross-country analysis of electricity market reforms: potential contribution of new institutional economics / Erkan Erdogdu. Cambridge : Electricity Policy Research Group, 2012, 88 p. (EPRG ; 1216) http://www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/EPRG-WP-1216_Complete1.pdf The paper explores whether the question of why some countries are able to implement more extensive reforms is closely related to the question of why some countries have better institutions than others. We analy..
This paper looks at price trends as signals for the evaluation of utility reforms. A specific exampl...
A reliable supply of electricity is essential for economic development, and developing countries acr...
Global climate change and security of supply concerns pose significant challenges for sustainable de...
The paper explores whether the question of why some countries are able to implement more extensive r...
The paper explores whether the question of why some countries are able to implement more extensive r...
In the last two decades, more than half of the countries in the world have introduced a reform proce...
The political economy of electricity market liberalization: a cross-country approach / Erkan Erdogdu...
In the last two decades, more than half of the countries in the world have introduced a reform proce...
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Can continental European countries replicate the English electricity reform? A comparative institut...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide market-oriented electricity secto...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide marketoriented electricity sector...
The last two decades have witnessed widespread power market reforms in both developed and developing...
This paper looks at price trends as signals for the evaluation of utility reforms. A specific exampl...
A reliable supply of electricity is essential for economic development, and developing countries acr...
Global climate change and security of supply concerns pose significant challenges for sustainable de...
The paper explores whether the question of why some countries are able to implement more extensive r...
The paper explores whether the question of why some countries are able to implement more extensive r...
In the last two decades, more than half of the countries in the world have introduced a reform proce...
The political economy of electricity market liberalization: a cross-country approach / Erkan Erdogdu...
In the last two decades, more than half of the countries in the world have introduced a reform proce...
Energy efficiency in market versus planned economies: evidence from transition countries / Rabindra ...
Reforming the Power Sector in Transition: Do Institutions Matter? / Rabindra Nepal and Tooraj Jamas...
One of the main expectations from power market reform has been a reduction in price-cost margins and...
Can continental European countries replicate the English electricity reform? A comparative institut...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide market-oriented electricity secto...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide marketoriented electricity sector...
The last two decades have witnessed widespread power market reforms in both developed and developing...
This paper looks at price trends as signals for the evaluation of utility reforms. A specific exampl...
A reliable supply of electricity is essential for economic development, and developing countries acr...
Global climate change and security of supply concerns pose significant challenges for sustainable de...