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electricity 55 regulation 44 Electric power industry 37 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 37 Electricity 30 economic models 25 Regulation 23 Theorie 23 Theory 23 Electricity supply 22 Elektrizitätsversorgung 21 United Kingdom 20 Großbritannien 18 market power 16 game theory 15 econometrics 14 monetary policy 14 Competition 13 USA 13 United States 13 information 13 Deregulation 12 economic equilibrium 12 Access regulation 11 Netzregulierung 11 Regulierung 11 benchmarking 11 Deregulierung 10 competition 10 economic history 10 gas 10 investment 10 liberalisation 10 macroeconomics 10 transmission 10 Internet 9 Investment 9 contracts 9 Argentina 8 Emissions trading 8
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Book / Working Paper 1,265 Journal 3
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Arbeitspapier 131 Graue Literatur 131 Non-commercial literature 131 Working Paper 131 Monografische Reihe 2 Series 2 Statistik 2 Mehrbändiges Werk 1 Multi-volume publication 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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Undetermined 666 English 596 German 5 Hungarian 1
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Pesaran, M.H. 80 Jamasb, T. 40 Pollitt, M.G. 40 Neuhoff, K. 39 Newbery, D. 26 Pesaran, M. H. 25 Holly, S. 23 Pollitt, M. 23 Pesaran, M. Hashem 22 Satchell, S.E. 22 Aidt, T.S. 20 Harvey, A. 19 Solomou, S. 18 Pollitt, Michael G. 17 Weeks, M. 16 Jamasb, Tooraj 14 Littlechild, S. 14 Corrado, L. 13 Dutta, J. 13 Nuttall, W.J. 13 Chadha, J.S. 12 Sancetta, A. 12 Neuhoff, Karsten 11 Shin, Y. 11 Giovannetti, E. 10 Grubb, M. 10 Iyer, S. 10 Mohaddes, K. 10 Newbery, D.M. 10 Sgroi, D. 10 Smith, R. 10 Timmermann, A. 10 Baddeley, M. 9 Bhattacharjee, A. 9 Pollock, R. 9 Sabourian, H. 9 Satchell, S. 9 Binder, M. 8 Brunekreeft, G. 8 Green, R. 8
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Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 1,131 University of Cambridge / Faculty of Economics 137 University of Cambridge / Department of Applied Economics 134 Centre for Microsimulation and Policy Analysis 1 University of Essex / Institute for Social and Economic Research 1
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Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1,051 Cambridge working papers in economics 134 Cambridge - Risk, Information & Quantity Signals 58 CMI working paper 53 Accounting and Finance Discussion Papers 14 Cambridge - D.P. on Economic Transition 8 DAE working paper / University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics 7
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RePEc 1,131 ECONIS (ZBW) 137
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Capacity market design options: a dynamic capacity investment model and a GB case study
Hach, Daniel; Chyong, Chi Kong; Spinler, Stefan - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2015
Rising feed-in from renewable energy sources decreases margins, load factors, and thereby profitability of conventional generation in several electricity markets around the world. At the same time, conventional generation is still needed to ensure security of electricity supply. Therefore,...
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PAST AND POTENTIAL ROLES OF ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATORS: FROM LIBERALISATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE MANAGEMENT IN BRITAIN
Stern, Jon - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2015
This paper discusses the changing role of electricity system operators in Britain. Until 2008, the UK electricity system operator was the key co-ordinator for a liberalized electricity generation market. However, since 2008, the British electricity system operator has, under the Energy Market...
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Cost trajectories of low carbon electricity generation technologies in the UK: A study of cost uncertainty
Levi, Peter G.; Pollitt, Michael G. - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2015
Cost uncertainty has latterly come to be presented in the UK’s Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) Levelised Cost of Electricity (LCOE) estimates using sensitivities; ‘high’ and ‘low’ figures presented alongside central estimates. This presentation of uncertainty is limited...
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Public Engagement in Electricity Network Development: A Case Study of the Beauly–Denny Project in Scotland
Tobiasson, Wenche; Beestermöller, Christina; Jamasb, Tooraj - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2015
Ambitious renewable energy targets and an aging infrastructure necessitate a substantial upgrading and expansion of the electricity transmission networks around Europe and beyond. Although vital for the functioning of the economy, grid development projects are often met by public opposition,...
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Price Volatility and Demand for Oil: A Comparative Analysis of Developed and Developing Countries
Jobling, Andrew; Jamasb, Tooraj - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2015
During the past three decades the global oil market has seen significant price volatility. Literature to date has not analysed the cross-country effect of the recent episode of price instability. Previous studies have either not considered this period or have not utilised panel data techniques...
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The benefits of integrating European electricity markets
Newbery, David; Strbac, Goran; Viehoff, Ivan - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2015
The European Commission’s Target Electricity Model aims to integrate EU electricity markets. This paper estimates the potential benefit to the EU of coupling interconnectors to increase the efficiency of trading day-ahead, intra-day and sharing balancing services efficiently across borders....
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Security of Supply, Capacity Auctions and Interconnectors
Newbery, David - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2015
Energy policy aims to deliver security, sustainability and affordability, but politicians treat security of supply as over-riding. Absent market and regulatory failures, liberalized energy-only electricity markets might deliver adequate capacity. Ambitious targets for subsidized renewables and...
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Strategic investment and international spillovers in natural gas markets
Ritz, Robert A. - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2015
This paper presents a game-theoretic analysis of multimarket competition with capacity investments, applied to international gas markets. It identifies a strategic advantage of «focused» pipeline gas producers (e.g., Gazprom) over «diversified» multimarket exporters of liquefied natural gas...
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THE EFFECTS OF SYSTEMIC BANKING CRISES IN THE INTER-WAR PERIOD
Rocha, Bruno; Solomou, Solomos - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2015
This paper examines the time-profile of the impact of systemic banking crises on GDP and industrial production using a panel of 24 countries over the inter-war period and compares this to the post-war experience of these countries. We show that banking crises have effects that induce medium-term...
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Evolution of Bilateral Capital Flows to Developing Countries at Intensive and Extensive Margins
Araujo, Juliana; Lastauskas, Povilas; Papageorgiou, Chris - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2015
The capital flows network has changed substantially, bringing new investors and target economies into play. Related, a recent intensification of capital flows to low income countries (LICs) has posed a number of questions. Most importantly, the very nature of those flows and important factors...
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