Dieter Helm / John Kay / David Thompson (eds.)
The Market for Energy
Herausgeber: Helm, Dieter; Thompson, David; Kay, John
Dieter Helm / John Kay / David Thompson (eds.)
The Market for Energy
Herausgeber: Helm, Dieter; Thompson, David; Kay, John
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Written in light of recent advances in the field, this book is an up-to-date account of economic aspects of the energy markets. The editors fully consider the implications for regulation, privatization, and international competition in each of the major markets--electricity, gas, coal, and oil.
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Written in light of recent advances in the field, this book is an up-to-date account of economic aspects of the energy markets. The editors fully consider the implications for regulation, privatization, and international competition in each of the major markets--electricity, gas, coal, and oil.
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 853g
- ISBN-13: 9780198286080
- ISBN-10: 0198286082
- Artikelnr.: 21501319
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 853g
- ISBN-13: 9780198286080
- ISBN-10: 0198286082
- Artikelnr.: 21501319
Introduction: Dieter Helm, John Kay, David Thompson: Energy policy and the
role of the state in the market for energy; Nigel Lawson: Energy policy;
David Newbery: Energy policy issues after privatization; Andrew Dilnot,
Dieter Helm: Energy policy, merit goods, and social security; Department of
energy: The demand for energy; Ray Rees: Modelling public enterpr ise
performance; Richard Pryke: Performance of the public sector energy
utilities between 1968 and 1978; Martin Slater: The rationale for marginal
cost pricing; Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Competition in electricity
supply: Has the Energy Act failed? Richard Schmalensee: The potential of
incentive regulation; George Yarrow: Regulatory issues in the electricity
supply industry; Alex Henney, David Thompson: The role of public service
commissions in facilitating the development of combined heat and power
generation in the US; Ian Jones: Risk analysis and optional investment in
the electricity supply industry; Dieter Helm, Francis McGowan: Electricity
supply in Europe; Catherine Price: Gas privatization: Effects on pricing
policy; Elizabeth Hammond, Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Regulation of the
gas industry; Colin Robinson, Eileen Marshall: Liberalizing the British
coal industry; Bill Robinson: The economics of coal; John Kay: The economic
implications of North sea oil revenues; Christopher Allsopp, John Rhys: The
macroeconomic impact of North sea oil; Michael Devereux: The British
experience of taxing oil extraction.
role of the state in the market for energy; Nigel Lawson: Energy policy;
David Newbery: Energy policy issues after privatization; Andrew Dilnot,
Dieter Helm: Energy policy, merit goods, and social security; Department of
energy: The demand for energy; Ray Rees: Modelling public enterpr ise
performance; Richard Pryke: Performance of the public sector energy
utilities between 1968 and 1978; Martin Slater: The rationale for marginal
cost pricing; Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Competition in electricity
supply: Has the Energy Act failed? Richard Schmalensee: The potential of
incentive regulation; George Yarrow: Regulatory issues in the electricity
supply industry; Alex Henney, David Thompson: The role of public service
commissions in facilitating the development of combined heat and power
generation in the US; Ian Jones: Risk analysis and optional investment in
the electricity supply industry; Dieter Helm, Francis McGowan: Electricity
supply in Europe; Catherine Price: Gas privatization: Effects on pricing
policy; Elizabeth Hammond, Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Regulation of the
gas industry; Colin Robinson, Eileen Marshall: Liberalizing the British
coal industry; Bill Robinson: The economics of coal; John Kay: The economic
implications of North sea oil revenues; Christopher Allsopp, John Rhys: The
macroeconomic impact of North sea oil; Michael Devereux: The British
experience of taxing oil extraction.
Introduction: Dieter Helm, John Kay, David Thompson: Energy policy and the
role of the state in the market for energy; Nigel Lawson: Energy policy;
David Newbery: Energy policy issues after privatization; Andrew Dilnot,
Dieter Helm: Energy policy, merit goods, and social security; Department of
energy: The demand for energy; Ray Rees: Modelling public enterpr ise
performance; Richard Pryke: Performance of the public sector energy
utilities between 1968 and 1978; Martin Slater: The rationale for marginal
cost pricing; Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Competition in electricity
supply: Has the Energy Act failed? Richard Schmalensee: The potential of
incentive regulation; George Yarrow: Regulatory issues in the electricity
supply industry; Alex Henney, David Thompson: The role of public service
commissions in facilitating the development of combined heat and power
generation in the US; Ian Jones: Risk analysis and optional investment in
the electricity supply industry; Dieter Helm, Francis McGowan: Electricity
supply in Europe; Catherine Price: Gas privatization: Effects on pricing
policy; Elizabeth Hammond, Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Regulation of the
gas industry; Colin Robinson, Eileen Marshall: Liberalizing the British
coal industry; Bill Robinson: The economics of coal; John Kay: The economic
implications of North sea oil revenues; Christopher Allsopp, John Rhys: The
macroeconomic impact of North sea oil; Michael Devereux: The British
experience of taxing oil extraction.
role of the state in the market for energy; Nigel Lawson: Energy policy;
David Newbery: Energy policy issues after privatization; Andrew Dilnot,
Dieter Helm: Energy policy, merit goods, and social security; Department of
energy: The demand for energy; Ray Rees: Modelling public enterpr ise
performance; Richard Pryke: Performance of the public sector energy
utilities between 1968 and 1978; Martin Slater: The rationale for marginal
cost pricing; Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Competition in electricity
supply: Has the Energy Act failed? Richard Schmalensee: The potential of
incentive regulation; George Yarrow: Regulatory issues in the electricity
supply industry; Alex Henney, David Thompson: The role of public service
commissions in facilitating the development of combined heat and power
generation in the US; Ian Jones: Risk analysis and optional investment in
the electricity supply industry; Dieter Helm, Francis McGowan: Electricity
supply in Europe; Catherine Price: Gas privatization: Effects on pricing
policy; Elizabeth Hammond, Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Regulation of the
gas industry; Colin Robinson, Eileen Marshall: Liberalizing the British
coal industry; Bill Robinson: The economics of coal; John Kay: The economic
implications of North sea oil revenues; Christopher Allsopp, John Rhys: The
macroeconomic impact of North sea oil; Michael Devereux: The British
experience of taxing oil extraction.