Timothy J. Brennan (auth.), Michel A. Crew, Michael A. Crew, Menahem Spiegel (eds.)1402076622, 9781402076626, 9780387231969, 038723196X
Deregulation has introduced competition into traditionally monopolistic markets, particularly telecommunications and electric utilities. This book brings together ten essays that were presented at the Center for Research in Regulated Industries at Rutgers University and funded by several regulated companies. The authors, who include young scholars as well as established and highly regarded consultants and researchers, address some of the major issues now facing network industries and regulators – deregulation, competition, stranded assets, diversification, pricing, and mergers and acquisitions.
Table of contents :
Regulation and Competition as Complements….Pages 1-20
Bringing Competition to Telecommunications by Divesting the RBOCs….Pages 21-40
Multi-Lot Auctions….Pages 41-64
The Anatomy of Institutional and Organizational Failure….Pages 65-92
Coopetition in the Telecommunications Industry….Pages 93-108
Forward and Spot Prices in Electricity and Gas Markets….Pages 109-134
Combinatorial Interlicense Competition….Pages 135-159
Energy Trading Strategies in California….Pages 161-178
Economic Impacts of Electricity Outages in Los Angeles….Pages 179-210
Beyond Capture….Pages 211-237
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