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A test of two views of the regulatory mechanism: Averch-Johnson and Joskow
A test of the Averech-Johnson and the Joskov models of the electric utility regulatory process.
Journal Article
Electric debate : is deregulation working?
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After Con Ed
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Power to the Northwest
Working Paper
Total factor productivity and electric utilities regulation
An examination of the components of total factor productivity, including its measurement and the usefulness of TFP indicators to regulators.
Journal Article
Pollution allowances help clear the air
Swapping of pollution allowances in the marketplace gives utilities greater flexibility in curbing sulfur dioxide emissions and ultimately leads to cleaner air.
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Rewiring the system: the changing structure of the electric power industry.
In the United States, significant changes have taken place in the structure of electricity markets. Twenty-three states, including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, have changed or will be changing their laws to allow consumers to switch electricity suppliers. In some states, millions of consumers have already switched. What brought about the deregulation of an industry previously considered a "natural monopoly"? In "Rewiring the System: The Changing Structure of the Electric Power Industry," Tim Schiller describes the changes in law and the developments in economic theory that ...
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Utility costs and pricing