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This paper investigates the effects of alternative forms of regulation on the market penetration and capacity, which are determined by a profit-maximizing monopolist providing priority service to consumers. For continuous priority service, a minimum reliability standard, price cap and rate of...
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This paper investigates the effects of alternative forms of regulation on the market penetration and capacity, which are determined by a profit-maximizing monopolist providing priority service to consumers. For continuous priority service, a minimum reliability standard, price cap and rate of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005623335
Using a discrete-continuous model that deals with both consumers' choice and usage of an environmentally differentiated product in a utility-consistent framework, this paper investigates welfare impacts of emission taxes, subsidies and ad valorem taxes/subsidies on a green market where consumers...
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I investigate how environmental taxation and subsidization impact investment in non-polluting, intermittent renewable power plants such as wind power and photovoltaics in a wholesale electricity market where oligopolistic firms produce electricity from both polluting fossil fuel inputs and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013212810
This article uses panel data on how frequently households use in-home displays (IHD) in a randomized field experiment to investigate how acquiring information from IHDs affects electricity usage of households facing either dynamic pricing of electricity or conservation requests. Providing IHDs,...
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