What’s Happening to the European Electricity Market?
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What’s Happening to the European Electricity Market?Fecha
2012Cita bibliográfica
Isabel Soares Et Al (2012). What’s Happening to the European Electricity Market?, European Research Studies Journal Volume XV Issue 4, 145-156
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[Abstract] This paper deals with market power and information issues in the ongoing process of the European Electricity Market. We present a regulatory game played among the key group of utilities, the customers and the regulatory authority. The development of the game allows us to state for a clear commitment to entry freedom reducing the informational strategic advantage of incumbents. As the assumption of such a commitment involves another game, we develop it and we conclude that the liberalisation of entry is also a key factor for credibility and effectiveness of flexible regulation and tariffs reduction as well.
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Competition
Regulation games
Electricity market
Regulation games
Electricity market
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1108-2976