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Wholesale electricity market 2 agent-based computational economics 2 genetic algorithm social learning 2 Capacity 1 Concentration 1 Efficiency 1 Individual reinforcement learning 1 Industrial Organization 1 Market power 1 Repeated double auction 1 Restructuring 1 capacity 1 concentration 1 efficiency 1 individual reinforcement learning 1 market power 1 repeated double auction 1 restructuring 1
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English 2
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Nicolaisen, James 2 Petrov, Valentin 2 Tesfatsion, Leigh 1 Tesfatsion, Leigh S. 1
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Department of Economics, Iowa State University 1
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Staff General Research Papers / Department of Economics, Iowa State University 1
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MARKET POWER AND EFFICIENCY IN A COMPUTATIONAL ELECTRICITY MARKET WITH DISCRIMINATORY DOUBLE-AUCTION PRICING
Tesfatsion, Leigh; Petrov, Valentin; Nicolaisen, James - 2000
This study reports experimental market power and efficiency outcomes for a computational wholesale electricity market operating in the short run under systematically varied concentration and capacity conditions. The pricing of electricity is determined by means of a clearinghouse double auction...
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Market Power and Efficiency in a Computational Electricity Market with Discriminatory Double-Auction Pricing
Nicolaisen, James; Petrov, Valentin; Tesfatsion, Leigh S. - Department of Economics, Iowa State University - 2000
This study reports experimental market power and efficiency outcomes for a computational wholesale electricity market operating in the short run under systematically varied concentration and capacity conditions. The pricing of electricity is determined by means of a clearinghouse double auction...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004979918
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