Technological change over the past three decades has altered most of the basic conditions in the electric power industry. Because of technical progress, the dominant paradigm has shifted from the provision of electric power by regulated and vertically integrated local natural monopolies to competition and vertical separation. In the first essay I provide a historical context of the electric industry\u27s power current deregulation debate. Then a dynamic model of induced institutional change is used to investigate how endogenous technological advancements have induced radical institutional change in the generation and transmission segments of the electric power industry. ^ Because the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) ordered reg...
Historically, the electric power industry has been viewed as a natural monopoly that could best be m...
pany Acts in 1935, the electric power industry has remained one of the most tightly regulated sector...
This dissertation consists of two essays on the U.S. electricity sector. The first essay studies the...
Technological change over the past three decades has altered most of the basic conditions in the ele...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
The Essay uses three recent books - two by a historians and one by an economist - to address the ele...
textThis dissertation details regulation's impact in networked markets, notably in deregulated elect...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
In this paper, the author examines the effect that deregulation will have on the US power system. Th...
Historically, the electric power industry has been viewed as a natural monopoly that could best be m...
pany Acts in 1935, the electric power industry has remained one of the most tightly regulated sector...
This dissertation consists of two essays on the U.S. electricity sector. The first essay studies the...
Technological change over the past three decades has altered most of the basic conditions in the ele...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
The Essay uses three recent books - two by a historians and one by an economist - to address the ele...
textThis dissertation details regulation's impact in networked markets, notably in deregulated elect...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
In this paper, the author examines the effect that deregulation will have on the US power system. Th...
Historically, the electric power industry has been viewed as a natural monopoly that could best be m...
pany Acts in 1935, the electric power industry has remained one of the most tightly regulated sector...
This dissertation consists of two essays on the U.S. electricity sector. The first essay studies the...