Nordic energy market reform and the regulation of local monopolies in electricity transmission and distribution sectors have served as role models for many other countries worldwide. The first contribution of this paper is to clarify the conceptual distinction between the Nordic revenue cap approach and the British revenue cap regulation. Our second contribution is to show that the Nordic revenue cap is similar to the U.S.-style rate of return regulation in that both are subject to capital bias, known as the Averch-Johnson effect. The third contribution of this paper is to examine the magnitude of the capital bias and its welfare effects by means of numerical simulations. We show that the Nordic revenue cap generally decreases the monopoly ...
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Averch and Johnson have provided analytical support for the assertion that rate of return regulation...
Electricity distribution operators are regulated as monopolies around the world. Incentive regulatio...
Revenue capping is a common way to regulate monopolistic utilities. A common suggestion when the rev...
Revenue capping is a common way to regulate monopolistic utilities. A common suggestion when the rev...
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An established result in the theory of the regulated firm is that an effective rate-of-return constr...
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Although widely applied in Europe, incentive regulation for infrastructure rests on scant empirical ...
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Abstract We compare the welfare effects of different regulation schemes of electricity distribution ...
This paper investigates the long-run economic effects of large natural resource endowments, through ...
Electricity distribution prices have steeply increased in Finland since 2015. This research investig...
Abstract Regulators for electricity network infrastructure, such as electricity distribution system ...
In 1997 an incentive-based regulation was introduced for Norwegian transmission and distribution com...
Averch and Johnson have provided analytical support for the assertion that rate of return regulation...
Electricity distribution operators are regulated as monopolies around the world. Incentive regulatio...
Revenue capping is a common way to regulate monopolistic utilities. A common suggestion when the rev...
Revenue capping is a common way to regulate monopolistic utilities. A common suggestion when the rev...
AbstractIncreasing shares of variable renewable energy (VRE) causes challenges related to power syst...
An established result in the theory of the regulated firm is that an effective rate-of-return constr...
In this paper, we perform an econometric analysis on the benefits of introducing flexibility in the ...
A monopolist producing for two markets is subject to an average revenue constraint (ARC), a form of ...
Although widely applied in Europe, incentive regulation for infrastructure rests on scant empirical ...
Abstract: Welfare analyses of energy taxes typically show that systems with uniform rates perform be...
Abstract We compare the welfare effects of different regulation schemes of electricity distribution ...
This paper investigates the long-run economic effects of large natural resource endowments, through ...
Electricity distribution prices have steeply increased in Finland since 2015. This research investig...
Abstract Regulators for electricity network infrastructure, such as electricity distribution system ...