Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Centre for Competition Policy: Energy Consumer Survey, 2005 aimed to identify consumers' perception with respect to search and switching costs and expected gains from switching energy suppliers. Conducted by Ipsos Mori for the Centre for Competition Policy (CCP), the survey was based on a nationally representative quota sample. The questions were designed to be consistent with those asked in other surveys, including a later consumer survey also undertaken at CCP (see SN 7918). Main Topics:Respondents were asked: whether they were aware of choice in the market, whether they had searched around for better deals and whether they had switched energy supplier in each mark...
We examine characteristics associated with consumer (dis)engagement in the residential electricity m...
The UK energy regulator’s primary duty, redefined by the Utilities Act 2000, is to protect the inter...
Britain was one of the first countries to introduce competition to retail energy markets in 1998; af...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Centre for Competition Po...
Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in competition policy. To illustrate ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This dataset represents a sec...
Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in industrial policy. To illustrate t...
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 aim of this project is to examine the development of competition in domestic electricity supply ...
This paper presents results of the 2010 Electricity Policy Research Group (EPRG) public opinion surv...
The UK energy regulator has recently removed price controls from about 40 % of residential energy us...
The UK energy regulator has recently removed price controls from about 40% of residential energy use...
This paper investigates consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity ma...
We examine characteristics associated with consumer (dis)engagement in the residential electricity m...
The UK energy regulator’s primary duty, redefined by the Utilities Act 2000, is to protect the inter...
Britain was one of the first countries to introduce competition to retail energy markets in 1998; af...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Centre for Competition Po...
Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in competition policy. To illustrate ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This dataset represents a sec...
Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in industrial policy. To illustrate t...
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 aim of this project is to examine the development of competition in domestic electricity supply ...
This paper presents results of the 2010 Electricity Policy Research Group (EPRG) public opinion surv...
The UK energy regulator has recently removed price controls from about 40 % of residential energy us...
The UK energy regulator has recently removed price controls from about 40% of residential energy use...
This paper investigates consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity ma...
We examine characteristics associated with consumer (dis)engagement in the residential electricity m...
The UK energy regulator’s primary duty, redefined by the Utilities Act 2000, is to protect the inter...
Britain was one of the first countries to introduce competition to retail energy markets in 1998; af...