Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in industrial policy. To illustrate the implications of such choice we present an investment model of the switching choice in the UK residential natural gas market and examine responses to a specially commissioned survey of nearly seven hundred consumers, identifying search and switching costs. Through an assessment of the savings which consumers say they require to switch supplier, together with an evaluation of consumer switching behaviour, we deduce that the incumbent retains considerable market power, suggesting that some continued regulation may be necessary
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
The UK energy regulator has recently removed price controls from about 40 % of residential energy us...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <I>Centre for Comp...
Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in competition policy. To illustrate ...
Consumers' activities play an important role in determining the extent to which any market may becom...
seminars at the Universities of Cambridge, California, East Anglia, Edinburgh, Sheffield and Warwick...
Since 2008, fewer customers switched suppliers in British electricity and gas markets despite the po...
The UK energy regulator has recently removed price controls from about 40% of residential energy use...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Centre for Competition Po...
The UK energy regulator’s primary duty, redefined by the Utilities Act 2000, is to protect the inter...
We use data from a consumer survey to uncover factors deterring consumer switching in liber-alised r...
Liberalised retail energy markets present an apparent puzzle: when offered the chance to buy a homog...
The UK energy regulator’s primary duty, redefined by the Utilities Act 2000, is to protect the inter...
Introducing consumer choice was one of the key motivations underpinning the various public utility p...
Britain was one of the first countries to introduce competition to retail energy markets in 1998; af...
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
The UK energy regulator has recently removed price controls from about 40 % of residential energy us...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <I>Centre for Comp...
Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in competition policy. To illustrate ...
Consumers' activities play an important role in determining the extent to which any market may becom...
seminars at the Universities of Cambridge, California, East Anglia, Edinburgh, Sheffield and Warwick...
Since 2008, fewer customers switched suppliers in British electricity and gas markets despite the po...
The UK energy regulator has recently removed price controls from about 40% of residential energy use...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Centre for Competition Po...
The UK energy regulator’s primary duty, redefined by the Utilities Act 2000, is to protect the inter...
We use data from a consumer survey to uncover factors deterring consumer switching in liber-alised r...
Liberalised retail energy markets present an apparent puzzle: when offered the chance to buy a homog...
The UK energy regulator’s primary duty, redefined by the Utilities Act 2000, is to protect the inter...
Introducing consumer choice was one of the key motivations underpinning the various public utility p...
Britain was one of the first countries to introduce competition to retail energy markets in 1998; af...
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
The UK energy regulator has recently removed price controls from about 40 % of residential energy us...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <I>Centre for Comp...