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privitisation 2 Deregulation 1 Electricity Markets 1 Energy Markets 1 United Kingdom 1 cross-listing 1 international financial markets 1 investor protection 1 low-income consumers 1 political economy 1 privitization 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Bortolotti, Bernardo 1 Fantini, Marcella 1 Jewell, Kevin 1 Scarpa, Carlo 1
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EconWPA 1 William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan 1
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Public Economics 1 William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series 1
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Why Do Governments Sell Privatised Companies Abroad?
Bortolotti, Bernardo; Fantini, Marcella; Scarpa, Carlo - William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan - 2000
This paper provides an empirical analysis of Governments' decisions to sell privatised companies on both international and domestic markets in a sample of 392 privatisations in 42 countries. Political theories of privatisation find strong support in our analyses: market oriented Governments...
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Manipulated, Misled, Ignored, Abused: Residential Consumer Experience with Electric Deregulation in the United Kingdom
Jewell, Kevin - EconWPA - 2004
The United Kingdom began deregulating its electric market years before the U.S. Thus, the UK provides the best example of what can be expected in the deregulated residential retail electric market in the United States. . An extensive review of the evidence found: Questionable price savings:...
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