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Theorie 382 Theory 382 Electric power industry 251 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 251 United Kingdom 162 Großbritannien 160 Welt 144 World 144 Estimation 106 Schätzung 104 Electricity supply 89 Elektrizitätsversorgung 88 Electricity 84 Electricity price 82 Strompreis 82 Regulation 80 USA 71 United States 71 Regulierung 70 Estimation theory 69 Schätztheorie 69 Impact assessment 68 Time series analysis 68 Wirkungsanalyse 68 Zeitreihenanalyse 68 EU countries 67 EU-Staaten 67 Greenhouse gas emissions 64 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 64 electricity 60 Economic growth 56 Deregulation 55 Wirtschaftswachstum 55 Monetary policy 54 Deregulierung 53 Energiemarkt 53 Energy market 53 Panel 52 Panel study 52 Elektrizität 51
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Graue Literatur 1,147 Non-commercial literature 1,147 Working Paper 847 Arbeitspapier 846 Article in journal 206 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 206 Systematic review 3 Übersichtsarbeit 3 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1 Mehrbändiges Werk 1 Multi-volume publication 1
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English 1,896 Undetermined 588 German 5 Hungarian 1
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Pollitt, Michael G. 136 Pesaran, M. Hashem 95 Pesaran, M.H. 80 Jamasb, Tooraj 74 Newbery, David M. G. 64 Linton, Oliver 45 Mohaddes, Kamiar 43 Neuhoff, Karsten 41 Jamasb, T. 40 Pollitt, M.G. 40 Neuhoff, K. 39 Aidt, Toke 38 Reiner, David M. 31 Ritz, Robert A. 31 Harvey, Andrew C. 30 Iyer, Sriya 28 Rauh, Christopher 28 Newbery, D. 27 Littlechild, Stephen C. 26 Pesaran, M. H. 25 Corsetti, Giancarlo 24 Raissi, Mehdi 24 Satchell, Stephen 24 Holly, S. 23 Pollitt, M. 23 Goyal, Sanjeev 22 Holly, Sean 22 Satchell, S.E. 22 Aidt, T.S. 20 Anaya, Karim L. 19 Harvey, A. 19 Nuttall, William J. 19 Weeks, Melvyn 19 Chudik, Alexander 18 Palma, José Gabriel 18 Simshauser, Paul 18 Solomou, S. 18 Nepal, Rabindra 17 Weeks, M. 16 Boneva, Teodora 15
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Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 1,051 University of Cambridge / Department of Applied Economics 200 University of Cambridge / Faculty of Economics 134 University of Cambridge / Electricity Policy Research Group 1
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Cambridge working papers in economics 1,435 Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1,053 EPRG working paper 427 Cambridge-INET working papers 206 CMI working paper 77 Janeway Institute working paper series 44 DAE working paper / University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics 7 Janeway Institute working paper studies 3 Microsimulation Unit discussion paper 2 Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1533, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 1 Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1534, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 1 Janeway Institute of working papers 1 Janeway institute working paper series 1
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A Nuclear Future? UK Government Policy and the Role of the Market?
Newbery, D. - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2010
UK energy policy has evolved since the 2002 Energy Review (PIU, 2002) in which Tony Blair introduced the report and noted that “securing cheap, reliable, and sustainable sources of energy has long been a major concern for governments”. The new Department of Energy and Climate Change, DECC,...
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Why has productivity growth stagnated in most Latin-American countries since the neo-liberal reforms? (Revised 26-07-2011)
Palma, J.G. - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2010
Latin America’s economic performance since the beginning of neo-liberal reforms has been poor; this not only contrasts with its performance pre-1980, but also with what was happening simultaneously in Asia. I shall argue that the weakness of the region’s new paradigm is rooted as much in its...
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The value of the EU public domain
Pollock, Rufus; Stepan, Paul; Välimäki, Mikko - 2010
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Acting autonomously or mimicking the state and peers? A panel Tobit analysis of financial dependence and aid allocation by Swiss NGOs
Dreher, Axel; Nunnenkamp, Peter; Öhler, Hannes; … - 2009
NGO aid is still widely believed to be superior to official aid (ODA). However, the incentives of NGOs to excel and target aid to the poor and deserving are increasingly disputed. We contribute to the emerging literature on the allocation of NGO aid by performing panel Tobit estimations for...
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The Welfare Implications of Oil Privatisation: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Norway’s Statoil
Wolf, C.; Pollitt, M.G. - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2009
The oil industry is of great economic significance to many countries, and privatisations of National Oil Companies (NOCs) have often been controversial, as have been the benefits from privatisation more generally. We conduct a social cost-benefit analysis of the partial privatisation of...
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Smart Metering and Electricity Demand: Technology, Economics and International Experience
Brophy Haney, A.; Jamasb, T.; Pollitt, M.G. - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2009
In recent years smart metering of electricity demand has attracted attention around the world. A number of countries and regions have started deploying new metering systems; and many others have set targets for deployment or are undertaking trials. Across the board advances in technology and...
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Yardstick and Ex-post Regulation by Norm Model: Empirical Equivalence, Pricing Effect, and Performance in Sweeden
Jamasb, T.; Söderberg, M. - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2009
Following the liberalisation of network industries there has been a number of innovations in incentive regulation. This paper examines the effects of the application of norm models within an ex-post incentive regulation of electricity distribution networks in Sweden. We first examine the...
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The Relationship Between Unemployment and Earnings Inequality in South Africa
Tregenna, F. - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2009
Unemployment and earnings inequality have moved closely together in South Africa in recent years, suggesting that there may not be a trade-off between them as the literature generally suggests. This article explores the relationship between unemployment and earnings inequality in South Africa,...
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Making Combined Heat and Power District Heating(CHP-DH) networks in the United Kingdom economically viable: a comparative approach
Kelly, S.; Pollitt, M.G. - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2009
As global fuel reserves are depleted, alternative and more efficient forms of energy generation and delivery will be required. Combined Heat and Power with District Heating (CHP-DH) provides an alternative energy production and delivery mechanism that is less resource intensive, more energy...
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Efficient Repeated Implementation
Lee, J.; Sabourian, H. - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2009
This paper examines repeated implementation of a social choice function (SCF) with infinitely-lived agents whose preferences are determined randomly in each period. An SCF is repeated-implementable in (Bayesian) Nash equilibrium if there exists a sequence of (possibly history-dependent)...
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