Progress toward electricity market deregulation has brought controversy over whether or not utilities are entitled to compensation for "stranded costs," i.e., costs utilities will not be able to recover due to the advent of competition in their markets. This paper uses a legal and economic analysis of contracts to address the desirability of utility cost recovery. First, underlying principles of law are reviewed to determine whether or not there is a legal presumption of recovery. Then, the analysis considers whether or not an implicit "regulatory compact" between utilities and regulators follows from principles in the economic analysis of law, particularly theories of efficient breach and implicit contracts. The paper concludes that recove...
This Article will review the constitutional limitations that come into play when a state seeks to re...
It is frequently asked that regulation by contract can effectively substitute for regaultion by a sp...
The law of contracts is complex but remarkably stable. What we lack is a widely accepted interpretat...
Progress toward electricity market deregulation has brought controversy over whether or not utilitie...
Progress toward electricity market deregulation has brought controversy over whether or not utilitie...
This paper explores ways in which economic analysis can help resolve the stranded cost controversy t...
The issue of possibly unrecoverable cost incurred by a utility, or `stranded costs,` has emerged as ...
Recent law and economics literature suggests that courts and administrative agencies should allow ut...
This paper discusses the stranded cost concept. Stranded costs have to do with the transition from a...
This report analyzes developments in the electric utility industry using the tools of transaction co...
In this Article, Professor Lois R. Lupica examines whether the electric utility industry, currently ...
We develop a theory of "risky utilities", i.e., private firms that manage an infrastructure for publ...
This paper focuses upon the influence traditionally exercised by contract law in precluding recovery...
To demonstrate the need for a unified instrumental framework for deciding gaps and implying liabilit...
The paper empirically analyses the effects of legal provisions (setting penalties and incentives, an...
This Article will review the constitutional limitations that come into play when a state seeks to re...
It is frequently asked that regulation by contract can effectively substitute for regaultion by a sp...
The law of contracts is complex but remarkably stable. What we lack is a widely accepted interpretat...
Progress toward electricity market deregulation has brought controversy over whether or not utilitie...
Progress toward electricity market deregulation has brought controversy over whether or not utilitie...
This paper explores ways in which economic analysis can help resolve the stranded cost controversy t...
The issue of possibly unrecoverable cost incurred by a utility, or `stranded costs,` has emerged as ...
Recent law and economics literature suggests that courts and administrative agencies should allow ut...
This paper discusses the stranded cost concept. Stranded costs have to do with the transition from a...
This report analyzes developments in the electric utility industry using the tools of transaction co...
In this Article, Professor Lois R. Lupica examines whether the electric utility industry, currently ...
We develop a theory of "risky utilities", i.e., private firms that manage an infrastructure for publ...
This paper focuses upon the influence traditionally exercised by contract law in precluding recovery...
To demonstrate the need for a unified instrumental framework for deciding gaps and implying liabilit...
The paper empirically analyses the effects of legal provisions (setting penalties and incentives, an...
This Article will review the constitutional limitations that come into play when a state seeks to re...
It is frequently asked that regulation by contract can effectively substitute for regaultion by a sp...
The law of contracts is complex but remarkably stable. What we lack is a widely accepted interpretat...