We model the Spanish wholesale market as a multiplant linear supply function competition model. According to the theory, the larger generators should have supply curves for each plant which are to the left of the supply curves of plants owned by smaller generators. We test this prediction for fuel plants using data from the Spanish Market Operator (OMEL) from May 2001 to December 2003. Our results indicate that the prediction of the model holds.supply function competition, electricity market
Rising prices in the German wholesale electricity market have spurred discussions about the potentia...
Research into modeling electricity markets is continuing and the subject of many debates. All types ...
The research presented in this Thesis investigates the strategic behaviour of generating firms in bi...
We model the Spanish wholesale market as a multiplant linear supply function competition model. Acco...
We model the Spanish wholesale market as a multiplant linear supply function competition model. Acco...
Published as an article in: Journal of Regulatory Economics, 2010, vol. 37, issue 1, pages 42-69.mar...
The Spanish electricity market has two particularities: 1) the high concentration in the hands of tw...
The paper has two major contributions to the theory of repeated games. First, we build a supergame o...
In this paper, we present a mixed oligopoly model where electric power generators compete in supply ...
We use experiments to study market power with supply function competition, akin to the competition i...
We review supply function equilibrium models and their predictions on market outcomes in the wholesa...
The quest for economic efficiency has driven the restructuring of power systems from vertically inte...
We generalize von der Fehr and Harbord’s [Econ. J. 103 (1993) 531] multi-unit auction model for the ...
In this paper we check whether generator's bid behavior at the Spanish whosale electricity market is...
The aim of this work is to analyse the behaviour of agents in highly concentrated and strongly regul...
Rising prices in the German wholesale electricity market have spurred discussions about the potentia...
Research into modeling electricity markets is continuing and the subject of many debates. All types ...
The research presented in this Thesis investigates the strategic behaviour of generating firms in bi...
We model the Spanish wholesale market as a multiplant linear supply function competition model. Acco...
We model the Spanish wholesale market as a multiplant linear supply function competition model. Acco...
Published as an article in: Journal of Regulatory Economics, 2010, vol. 37, issue 1, pages 42-69.mar...
The Spanish electricity market has two particularities: 1) the high concentration in the hands of tw...
The paper has two major contributions to the theory of repeated games. First, we build a supergame o...
In this paper, we present a mixed oligopoly model where electric power generators compete in supply ...
We use experiments to study market power with supply function competition, akin to the competition i...
We review supply function equilibrium models and their predictions on market outcomes in the wholesa...
The quest for economic efficiency has driven the restructuring of power systems from vertically inte...
We generalize von der Fehr and Harbord’s [Econ. J. 103 (1993) 531] multi-unit auction model for the ...
In this paper we check whether generator's bid behavior at the Spanish whosale electricity market is...
The aim of this work is to analyse the behaviour of agents in highly concentrated and strongly regul...
Rising prices in the German wholesale electricity market have spurred discussions about the potentia...
Research into modeling electricity markets is continuing and the subject of many debates. All types ...
The research presented in this Thesis investigates the strategic behaviour of generating firms in bi...