We propose a difference-in-differences (DiD) approach to estimate the impact of incentives on cost reduction. We show theoretically, and estimate empirically, that German electricity distribution system operators (DSOs) incur higher costs when subject to a lower-powered regulation mechanism. The difference is particularly significant (about 7%) for firms in the upper quartile of the efficiency distribution, a pattern which is consistent with the pooling of types under the threat of ratcheting
Although the German framework of incentive-based energy regulation appears to be well-defined becaus...
The connection and distribution of growing, decentralized electricity generation from renewable ener...
Comparing welfare effects of different regulation schemes: an application to the electricity distrib...
We propose a difference-in-differences (DiD) approach to estimate the impact of incentives on cost r...
Unbundling of vertically integrated utilities has become an integral element in the regulation of ne...
Abstract We compare the welfare effects of different regulation schemes of electricity distribution ...
The rapid expansion of distributed electricity generation and the new functions that distribution sy...
Unbundling of vertically integrated utilities has become an integral element in the regulation of ne...
Incentive regulation in electricity distribution is expected to enlarge its scope, from an input-ori...
Cahier de recherche EDDEN ; n° 9/2013Network regulation is playing an active role in a context of re...
We study the dividend policy of firms in regulated network industries, focusing on the impact of dif...
We study the dividend policy of firms in regulated network industries, focusing on the impact of dif...
Incentive regulation in electricity distribution is expected to enlarge its scope, from an input-ori...
We evaluate the efficiency of electricity distribution operators (DSOs) as providers of local public...
Modern theoretical principles to govern the design of incentive regulation mechanisms are reviewed a...
Although the German framework of incentive-based energy regulation appears to be well-defined becaus...
The connection and distribution of growing, decentralized electricity generation from renewable ener...
Comparing welfare effects of different regulation schemes: an application to the electricity distrib...
We propose a difference-in-differences (DiD) approach to estimate the impact of incentives on cost r...
Unbundling of vertically integrated utilities has become an integral element in the regulation of ne...
Abstract We compare the welfare effects of different regulation schemes of electricity distribution ...
The rapid expansion of distributed electricity generation and the new functions that distribution sy...
Unbundling of vertically integrated utilities has become an integral element in the regulation of ne...
Incentive regulation in electricity distribution is expected to enlarge its scope, from an input-ori...
Cahier de recherche EDDEN ; n° 9/2013Network regulation is playing an active role in a context of re...
We study the dividend policy of firms in regulated network industries, focusing on the impact of dif...
We study the dividend policy of firms in regulated network industries, focusing on the impact of dif...
Incentive regulation in electricity distribution is expected to enlarge its scope, from an input-ori...
We evaluate the efficiency of electricity distribution operators (DSOs) as providers of local public...
Modern theoretical principles to govern the design of incentive regulation mechanisms are reviewed a...
Although the German framework of incentive-based energy regulation appears to be well-defined becaus...
The connection and distribution of growing, decentralized electricity generation from renewable ener...
Comparing welfare effects of different regulation schemes: an application to the electricity distrib...