The aim of this project is to examine the development of competition in domestic electricity supply in the UK following the opening to supply competition in May 1999. This will be examined through the lens of movements in supplier tariff structures, drawing implications for the extent of competition between suppliers. Hence it will supplement existing work investigating consumer search and switching behaviour by means of sampling consumer switching decisions. Using the time path of tariffs, in relation to major cost inputs, questions of whether there is a tendency for incumbent supplier advantages over rival suppliers to persist and whether there is a tendency for prices to move more closely towards costs may be examined. As supplier number...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <I>Centre for Comp...
The residential UK electricity market was opened for the first time in 1999, introducing choice of s...
Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in competition policy. To illustrate ...
This paper investigates the evolution of electricity prices for domestic customers in the UK followi...
This paper investigates consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity ma...
This paper studies consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity market ...
This paper studies consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity market ...
This paper examines developments in the market for domestic electricity supply in the UK since Septe...
This paper investigates the evolution of electricity prices for domestic customers in the UK followi...
This paper examines developments in the market for domestic electricity supply in the UK since Septe...
This paper studies consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity market ...
Starting in 1998, the electricity market in England and Wales will be opened up to full competition,...
The work provides a study into the competitive electricity market or non-franchise electricity suppl...
This paper presents an analysis and defense of competition in retail electricity supply. It includes...
The residential UK electricity market was opened for the first time in 1999, introducing choice of s...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <I>Centre for Comp...
The residential UK electricity market was opened for the first time in 1999, introducing choice of s...
Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in competition policy. To illustrate ...
This paper investigates the evolution of electricity prices for domestic customers in the UK followi...
This paper investigates consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity ma...
This paper studies consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity market ...
This paper studies consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity market ...
This paper examines developments in the market for domestic electricity supply in the UK since Septe...
This paper investigates the evolution of electricity prices for domestic customers in the UK followi...
This paper examines developments in the market for domestic electricity supply in the UK since Septe...
This paper studies consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity market ...
Starting in 1998, the electricity market in England and Wales will be opened up to full competition,...
The work provides a study into the competitive electricity market or non-franchise electricity suppl...
This paper presents an analysis and defense of competition in retail electricity supply. It includes...
The residential UK electricity market was opened for the first time in 1999, introducing choice of s...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <I>Centre for Comp...
The residential UK electricity market was opened for the first time in 1999, introducing choice of s...
Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in competition policy. To illustrate ...