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The German reserve power market was subject to important regulatory changes in recent years. A new market design was created by synchronization and interconnection of the four control areas. In this paper, we analyze whether or not the reforms led to lower prices for minute reserve power (MRP)....
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The German reserve power market was subject to important regulatory changes in recent years. A new market design was created by synchronization and interconnection of the four control areas. In this paper, we analyze whether or not the reforms led to lower prices for minute reserve power (MRP)....
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This paper analyses the benefits of further market integration of European wholesale electricity markets. Major gains from trade are still left unrealized due to (1) uncompleted market coupling of national wholesale markets, (2) isolated national regulation of capacity and reserve mechanisms...
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This paper analyses the benefits of further market integration of European wholesale electricity markets. Major gains from trade are still left unrealized due to (1) uncompleted market coupling of national wholesale markets, (2) isolated national regulation of capacity and reserve mechanisms...
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This paper studies competition in the German market for mobile telecommunications, motivated by recent suggestions that T-Mobile and Vodafone possess a position of collective dominance. Allegedly, their position of joint dominance is secured through a combination of first-mover advantages and...
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This paper analyses the extent of inter-format retail competition between supermarkets, discounters and drugstores in Germany, using data from the German market for diapers. We estimate a random coefficient logit model at the individual household level. Based on consumer substitution patterns,...
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