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March 2007, Volume 15, Issue 1
December 2006, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 219-223 Capital efficiency and infrastructure regulation: Editorial introduction
by Stern, Jon
- 224-233 Assessing capital efficiency in the water and sewerage industry in England and Wales: Ofwat's approach
by Allan, Gordon
- 234-239 The regulation of capex in water
by Ballance, A.
- 240-244 Investment under RPI-X: Practical experience with an incentive compatible approach in the GB electricity distribution sector
by Crouch, Martin
- 245-250 Capital efficiency, its measurements and its role in regulatory reviews of utility industries: Lessons from developed and developing countries
by Alexander, Ian
- 251-261 Capital efficiency at airports and related services
by Holt, Derek & Horncastle, Alan & Phillips, Jonathan
- 262-265 Investment incentives and airport regulation
by Starkie, David
- 266-277 Negotiated settlements: The development of legal and economic thinking
by Doucet, Joseph & Littlechild, Stephen
- 278-287 The telecommunication infrastructure: A model for optimum voice-data coverage
by Pipattanasomporn, Manisa & Rahman, Saifur
- 288-290 Feirdoon P. Sioshansi and Wolfgang Pfaffenberger, Editors, Electricity Market Reform: An International Perspective, Elsevier (2006)
by Pollitt, Michael
September 2006, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 135-147 Competition and contracts in the Nordic residential electricity markets
by Littlechild, Stephen
- 148-157 Why has the Nordic electricity market worked so well?
by Amundsen, Eirik S. & Bergman, Lars
- 158-165 The economic regulation of publicly owned water utilities: The case of Finland
by Vinnari, Eija M.
- 166-174 Methods and trends of performance benchmarking in UK utility regulation
by Dassler, Thoralf & Parker, David & Saal, David S.
- 175-184 A yardstick competition model for Portuguese water and sewerage services regulation
by Marques, Rui Cunha
- 185-195 Efficiency and regulation in the sanitation sector in Brazil
by Seroa da Motta, Ronaldo & Moreira, Ajax
- 196-207 Lessons from deregulation: Understanding electricity markets in South America
by Arango, Santiago & Dyner, Isaac & Larsen, Erik R.
- 208-217 Sustainable development duties: New roles for UK economic regulators
by Owen, Gill
June 2006, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 63-75 Electricity market reform: What has the experience taught us thus far?
by Sioshansi, Fereidoon P.
- 76-89 Market power mitigation in the UK power market
by Green, Richard
- 90-102 Is debt replacing equity in regulated privatised infrastructure in LDCs?
by Corria da Silva, Luis & Estache, Antonio & Jarvela, Sakari
- 103-113 On network efficiency comparisons: Electricity distribution
by Turvey, Ralph
- 114-125 Cost-effectiveness of alternative investment strategies for the power sector in India: A retrospective account of the period 1997-2002
by Ruet, Joel
- 126-134 Customer response to day-ahead market hourly pricing: Choices and performance
by Hopper, Nicole & Goldman, Charles & Bharvirkar, Ranjit & Neenan, Bernie
March 2006, Volume 14, Issue 1
December 2005, Volume 13, Issue 4
September 2005, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 187-188 Introduction to the Special Issue on service quality
by Berg, Sanford V.
- 189-200 Utility service quality--Telecommunications, electricity, water
by Holt, Lynne
- 201-210 Reviewing the impact of incentive regulation on U.S. telephone service quality
by Ai, Chunrong & Sappington, David E.M.
- 211-221 Economic regulation of quality in electricity distribution networks
by Ajodhia, Virendra & Hakvoort, Rudi
- 222-229 Incentivising operational performance on the UK rail infrastructure since 1996
by Gibson, Stephen
- 230-239 Service quality and prospects for benchmarking: Evidence from the Peru water sector
by Lin, Chen
- 240-246 Global climate change: here to stay
by Sioshansi, Fereidoon P.
- 247-255 Competition in electricity markets: international experience and the case of Italy
by Ferrari, Alessandra & Giulietti, Monica
- 256-259 Environmentalists attempt to slow new power plant development in U.S./Mexico border region
by Barron, Jeffrey
- 260-272 The Electricity Act 2003: will it transform the Indian power sector?
by Bhattacharyya, Subhes C.
June 2005, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 69-71 Integrating electricity transmission systems
by Newbery, David
- 73-93 Electricity transmission: An overview of the current debate
by Brunekreeft, Gert & Neuhoff, Karsten & Newbery, David
- 95-115 Transmission policy in the United States
by Joskow, Paul L.
- 117-134 A plausible congestion management scheme for the internal electricity market of the European Union
by Perez-Arriaga, Ignacio J. & Olmos, Luis
- 135-152 Inefficiencies in European congestion management proposals
by Ehrenmann, Andreas & Smeers, Yves
- 153-162 Nordic congestion's arrangement as a model for Europe? Physical constraints vs. economic incentives
by Glachant, Jean-Michel & Pignon, Virginie
- 163-173 Evolution of electricity markets: Does sequencing matter?
by Neuhoff, Karsten & Newbery, David
- 175-186 Regulatory issues in merchant transmission investment
by Brunekreeft, Gert
March 2005, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-14 Electricity market reform in Argentina: assessing the impact for the poor in Buenos Aires
by Haselip, James & Dyner, Isaac & Cherni, Judith
- 15-25 Pricing of electricity distribution: an empirical efficiency study in Finland, Norway and Sweden
by Kinnunen, Kaisa
- 27-39 Important variables in explaining real-time peak price in the independent power market of Ontario
by Arciniegas Rueda, Ismael E. & Marathe, Achla
- 41-50 Hydrogen energy stations: along the roadside to the hydrogen economy
by Clark, Woodrow W. & Rifkin, Jeremy & O'Connor, Todd & Swisher, Joel & Lipman, Tim & Rambach, Glen
- 51-68 Protecting investors and the environment through financial disclosure
by Repetto, Robert
December 2004, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 203-210 Infrastructure regulation and investment for the long-term--an introduction
by von Hirschhausen, Christian & Beckers, Thorsten & Brenck, Andreas
- 211-219 Regulatory instruments and investment behaviour
by Burns, Phil & Riechmann, Christoph
- 221-230 Sources of efficiency gains in port reform: a DEA decomposition of a Malmquist TFP index for Mexico
by Estache, Antonio & de la Fe, Beatriz Tovar & Trujillo, Lourdes
- 231-242 Plans, timetables, and delays: progress with railway reform in transition economies
by Carbajo, Jose & Sakatsume, Toshiaki
- 243-251 Long-term investment in electricity: a trade-off between co-ordination and competition?
by Keller, Katja & Wild, Jorg
- 253-267 Insufficient incentives for investment in electricity generations
by Neuhoff, Karsten & De Vries, Laurens
- 269-281 Market-based investment in electricity transmission networks: controllable flow
by Brunekreeft, Gert
- 283-290 Measuring the degree of economic opening in the German electricity market
by Muller, Chr. & Wienken, W.
- 291-302 Prospects of gas supplies to the European market until 2030--results from the simulation model EUGAS
by Perner, J. & Seeliger, A.
- 303-314 The role of investment and regulatory reforms in the development of infrastructure across transition economies
by Vagliasindi, Maria
- 315-322 Maintenance incentives under different infrastructure regimes
by Vickerman, Roger
- 323-331 Internalizing airport congestion
by Nombela, Gustavo & de Rus, Gines & Betancor, Ofelia
September 2004, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 101-103 Preface
by Smith, Don C.
- 105-108 Introduction
by Trebing, Harry M. & Miller, Edythe S.
- 109-125 Deregulator: Judgment Day for microeconomics
by Keen, Steve
- 127-137 Ten years of experience with deregulating US power markets
by Moody, Diane C.
- 139-152 The Telecommunications Act of 1996: residential rates and competition
by Loube, Robert
- 153-164 'An incomplete hypothesis': deregulation of water and sewerage in Australia
by Sheil, Christopher
- 165-179 US rail freight performance under downsized regulation
by Spychalski, John C. & Swan, Peter F.
- 181-191 Ceremonial dimensions of market-based pollution control instruments: the clean air act and the cap-and-trade model
by Bolduc, Steven R.
- 193-202 Impact of deregulation on the task of commission control
by Haar, Burl W.
June 2004, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 53-55 Role of UK competition agencies in the regulation and deregulation of utility service industries
by Cubbin, John & Stern, Jon
- 57-59 The role of UK competition agencies in the regulation and deregulation of utility service industries: reflections of a former regulator
by Byatt, Ian
- 61-63 Competition concurrency between the OFT and sector regulators
by Smith, Vincent
- 65-69 Concurrency between OFT and regulators
by Weeds, Helen
- 71-75 Profitability tests in competition law and ex ante regulation
by Marks, Phillipa & Williamson, Brian
- 77-81 Appealing to the UK competition commission
by Geroski, P. A.
- 83-86 The role of the Office of Fair Trading and the Competition Commission in establishing common regulatory practices
by Bolt, Chris
- 87-91 The role of general competition policy standards in utility settings
by Williams, Iestyn
- 93-95 Regulation and competition policy: longer-term boundaries
by Newbery, David M.
- 97-100 The application of competition policies and the development of regulation in the UK--an overview
by Green, Jonathan
March 2004, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-4 Telecommunications: from utility to volatility
by Noam, Eli
- 5-7 The future for UK renewables
by Wolfe, Philip
- 9-28 Harmony or disharmony in the regulation and the promotion of competition in EU telecommunications? A survey of the regulatory offices
by Da[ss]ler, Thoralf & Parker, David
- 29-40 Efficiency and regulatory issues in the Brazilian water and sewage sector: an empirical study
by Tupper, Henrique Cesar & Resende, Marcelo
- 41-50 Privatization of water in the UK and France--What can we learn?
by Dore, Mohammed H. I. & Kushner, Joseph & Zumer, Klemen
- 51-51 Power politics: equity and environment in electricity reform: Washington, DC: World Resources Institute, 2002. xv+175 pp. Paperback. $30.00
by Laird, Frank N.
December 2003, Volume 11, Issue 4
September 2003, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 123-132 Paying for water services: effects of household characteristics
by Kayaga, Sam & Calvert, John & Sansom, Kevin
- 133-142 Benchmarking in the Latin American water sector: the case of Peru
by Corton, Maria Luisa
- 143-154 Revisiting electricity reform: The case for a sustainable development approach
by Dubash, Navroz K.
- 155-167 Failing electricity markets: should we shoot the pools?
by Green, Richard
- 169-183 First steps in power sector reform: the case of China's Guangdong Province
by Andrews-Speed, Philip & Dow, Stephen & Oberheitmann, Andreas & Ramsay, Bruce & Smith, Victor & Wei, Bin
June 2003, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 59-73 Integrated energy-environment-policy analysis -- a case study of India
by Reddy, B. S. & Balachandra, P.
- 75-86 Assessing the efficiency of US electricity markets
by Arciniegas, Ismael & Barrett, Chris & Marathe, Achla
- 87-94 Room for improvement: increasing the value of energy modeling for policy analysis
by Laitner, J. A. & DeCanio, S. J. & Koomey, J. G. & Sanstad, A. H.
- 95-102 Ensuring adequate generation capacity
by Turvey, R.
- 103-111 Environmental exposures in the US electric utility industry
by Repetto, R. & Henderson, J.
- 113-121 Understanding organizational and institutional changes for management of environmental affairs in the Brazilian petroleum sector
by de Oliveira, Jose Antonio Puppim
March 2003, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-8 Auctions of capacity in network industries
by Stern, J. & Turvey, R.
- 9-20 Capacity auctions in the UK energy sector
by Yarrow, G.
- 21-25 Auctions and Energy Networks1
by Helm, D.
- 27-32 Network capacity auctions: promise and problems
by Newbery, David M.
- 33-38 Auctioning access to networks: evidence and expectations
by McDaniel, T.
- 39-42 Allocation of capacity in the rail industry
by Gibson, Stephen
- 43-46 Auctions of rail capacity?
by Affuso, Luisa
- 47-51 Auctioning capacity at airports
by Maldoom, D.
- 53-57 Airport slot auctions: desirable or feasible?
by Sentance, A.
2001, Volume 10, Issue 3-4
- 115-115 Introduction
by Hern, Richard
- 117-127 Competition and access pricing in the UK water industry
by Hern, R.
- 129-136 Competition law constraints on access charges in the England and Wales water industry
by Aitman, D.
- 137-149 Competition law in telecommunications and its implications for common carriage of water
by Grout, Paul A.
- 151-159 Economically defensible access pricing, competition and preservation of socially desirable cross subsidy
by Baumol, W. J.
- 161-165 Capacity glut grows despite cancellations1
by Sioshansi, Fereidoon P.
- 167-179 Electricity consumers under the state and the private sector: comparing the price performance of the French and UK electricity industries 1990-2000
by Percebois, Jacques & Wright, Philip
- 181-187 The use of a variable cost function in the regulation of the Italian water industry
by Antonioli, B. & Filippini, M.
June 2001, Volume 10, Issue 2
March 2001, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-6 US electricity restructuring experience: hits and misses
by Sioshansi, Fereidoon P.
- 7-11 Municipal solid waste management in China: using commercial management to solve a growing problem
by Suocheng, Dong & Tong, Kurt W. & Yuping, Wu
- 13-24 Implementing the European Commission's water pricing communication: cross-country perspectives
by Hrovatin, Nevenka & Bailey, Stephen J.
- 25-45 The takeover of Enersis: the control of privatized utilities
by Trillas, Francesc
- 47-56 Benchmark of electricity transmission tarrifs in the countries of the internal electricity market of the European Union
by Montero, Fernando Luis Peran & Perez-Arriaga, Ignacio J. & Oderiz, Francisco Javier Rubio
December 2000, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 159-170 Sustainable regulatory systems: laws, resources, and values
by Berg, Sanford V.
- 171-179 Electricity prices in a competitive market: a preliminary analysis of the deregulated Thai electricity industry
by Pipattanasomporn, M. & Ongsakul, W. & Pacudan, R. & Lefevre, T.
- 181-192 Hyder: the rise and fall of a multi-utility
by Thomas, Dennis
- 193-205 Design and cost analysis of an automatic meter reading system for Electricite du Liban
by Ghajar, Raymond & Khalife, Joe & Richani, Brahim
- 207-218 Infrastructure access pricing and lumpy investments
by Turvey, R.
September 2000, Volume 9, Issue 3
June 2000, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 47-59 A data envelopment analysis of the levels and determinants of coal-fired electric power generation performance
by Olatubi, Williams O. & Dismukes, David E.
- 61-66 The projected impacts of NOx emissions reductions on electricity prices: a case study for the State of Indiana
by Gotham, Douglas J. & Holland, Forrest D. & Nderitu, David G.
- 67-71 Looking back at SFAS no. 90: how it affected nuclear electric utilities
by Martin, L. Ann & Subramaniam, Chandra & Vigeland, Robert L.
- 73-80 Bilateral contracts and the spot market for electricity: some observations on the British and the NordPool experiences
by Herguera, Inigo
- 81-92 On the regulatory application of efficiency measures
by Rossi, Martin Antonio & Ruzzier, Christian Alejandro
March 2000, Volume 9, Issue 1
December 1999, Volume 8, Issue 4
September 1999, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 139-158 Understanding how market power can arise in network competition: a game theoretic approach
by Berry, Carolyn A. & Hobbs, Benjamin F. & Meroney, William A. & O'Neill, Richard P. & StewartJr, William R.
- 159-171 Electricity sector restructuring in Belgium during the 90's
by Verbruggen, Aviel & Vanderstappen, Erwin
- 173-182 The liberalisation of the internal market for electricity: what choices for Italy?
by Giulietti, Monica & Sicca, Renato
- 183-197 Modeling electricity trade policy for the twelve nations of the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP)
by Bowen, Brian H. & Sparrow, F. T. & Yu, Zuwei
June 1999, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 75-81 Separating and measuring the regulation and load-following ancillary services
by Hirst, Eric & Kirby, Brendan
- 83-98 The practice of access pricing: telecommunications in the United Kingdom
by Valletti, Tommaso M.
- 99-108 Electricity networks: how 'natural' is the monopoly?
by Kunneke, Rolf W.
- 109-119 Productivity growth, capacity utilization, and technological progress in the natural gas industry
by Lee, Jeong-Dong & Oh, Kyung Joon & Kim, Tai-Yoo
- 121-137 Setting stranded costs for retail-turned wholesale customers: why FERC needs to change its approach
by Basheda, Gregory N.
March 1999, Volume 8, Issue 1
February 1999, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 191-199 Public-interest research and development in the electric and gas utility industries
by Blumstein, C. & Wiel, S.
- 201-219 Issues in electricity planning with computer models: illustrations with Elfin and WASP
by Rosekrans, Spreck & Kirshner, Daniel & Marnay, Chris
- 221-232 A structured approach to Asset Management within the electricity industry
by Hoskins, R. P. & Brint, A. T. & Strbac, G.
- 233-242 Modeling competition in electric energy markets by equilibrium constraints
by Ramos, Andres & Ventosa, Mariano & Rivier, Michel
- 243-257 Measuring a dominant firm's market power in a restructured electricity market, a case study of Colorado
by Sweetser, Al
- 259-268 Market power in the Nordic electricity market
by Halseth, Arve
November 1998, Volume 7, Issue 3
June 1998, Volume 7, Issue 2
March 1998, Volume 7, Issue 1