seminars at the Universities of Cambridge, California, East Anglia, Edinburgh, Sheffield and Warwick for helpful comments on earlier drafts of this paper. We are especially grateful to Michael Parmar, who was involved in the project at an earlier stage, and played a major part in overseeing the administration of the questionnaire on which this research is based. The authors themselves are responsible for any remaining errors. Consumer Choice and Industrial Policy: a study of UK Energy Markets Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in industrial policy. T
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Introducing consumer choice was one of the key motivations underpinning the various public utility p...
We examine characteristics associated with consumer (dis)engagement in the residential electricity m...
Regulation in many markets is responding to ‘behavioural’ consumers who do not conform to the model ...
Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in industrial policy. To illustrate t...
Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in competition policy. To illustrate ...
The UK energy regulator’s primary duty, redefined by the Utilities Act 2000, is to protect the inter...
Britain was one of the first countries to introduce competition to retail energy markets in 1998; af...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Centre for Competition Po...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Centre for Competition Po...
Domestic sector energy use is increasing in the UK and currently accounts for 30% of total use. Poli...
The UK energy regulator’s primary duty, redefined by the Utilities Act 2000, is to protect the inter...
Abstract: This paper presents outputs from the energy market poll research. The surveys aimed at des...
Why Do More British Consumers Not Switch Energy Suppliers? The Role of Individual Attitudes / Xiaopi...
This report analyses the potential for, and extent of barriers to, effective consumer participation...
This paper presents results of the 2010 Electricity Policy Research Group (EPRG) public opinion surv...
Introducing consumer choice was one of the key motivations underpinning the various public utility p...
We examine characteristics associated with consumer (dis)engagement in the residential electricity m...
Regulation in many markets is responding to ‘behavioural’ consumers who do not conform to the model ...