Frontier Publications
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- Thinking outside the box: calculating damagesReflections on major cartel cases in AustraliaBulletin | 27.04.2011.
- Where convergence exposes divergenceImplications of convergence on broadcast licensingBulletin | 06.04.2011.
- Green is GoodClimate Institute study on clean energy jobsBulletin | 03.03.2011.
- Blurring the distinction between carbon costs and pricesBulletin | 08.12.2010.
- What’s the cost of carbon uncertainty?The impact of delayed investment in the power sectorBulletin | 08.11.2010.
- Third time luckyMobile termination regulation in New ZealandBulletin | 17.09.2010.
- Keep 'em un-coordinatedCoordinated effects in mergersBulletin | 19.08.2010.
- The times, they’re a changin’Using economics to adapt to climate changeBulletin | 11.08.2010.
Competing monopolists
A new era for yardstick competitionThe Netherlands is liberalising its energy markets. As part of this process, the Energy Regulator, DTe, is establishing a coherent framework for regulating natural monopolies, such as the electricity distribution businesses. DTe's approach to this question has a number of innovative elements. For example, while in other countries comparative analysis merely informs the regulator's judgement, benchmarking is central to price determination in the Netherlands. Furthermore DTe has announced that it will adopt explicit yardstick competition for the second regulatory period. Frontier Economics has been helping DTe throughout the regulatory process.
frontier bulletin - competing monopolists.pdf |


frontier bulletin - competing monopolists.pdf

