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in praise of making competition work in electricity " Here is the book I ve been looking for to guide me through the devilishly complicated experience of electric industry deregulation " From the Foreword by Alfred E. Kahn " A thoughtful and comprehensive analysis of the issues associated with creating competitive electricity markets that work well. The book provides a clear road map for steps that the U.S. must take to make electricity industry competition initiatives a success. An essential guide for policymakers." Paul L. Joskow Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics…mehr

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in praise of making competition work in electricity " Here is the book I ve been looking for to guide me through the devilishly complicated experience of electric industry deregulation " From the Foreword by Alfred E. Kahn " A thoughtful and comprehensive analysis of the issues associated with creating competitive electricity markets that work well. The book provides a clear road map for steps that the U.S. must take to make electricity industry competition initiatives a success. An essential guide for policymakers." Paul L. Joskow Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics Massachusetts Institute of Technology " Grounded in solid theory and buttressed by extensive practical experience, Hunt s analysis brings welcome clarity to the sometimes surreal discussion of electricity restructuring.Ignore it at your peril." William W. Hogan Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Public Policy and Administration John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
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SALLY HUNT was head of the energy practice at NERA, an international consulting firm, and coauthored Competition and Choice in Electricity (Wiley). She has advised governments around the world on competition in the electricity industry, and has worked closely with many electric companies on implementation.