Electric Choices : Deregulation And the Future of Electric Power
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Foreword vii 1 Introduction 1(8) Andrew N. Kleit 2 Can Electricity Restructuring Survive? Lessons from California and Pennsylvania 9(30) Timothy J. Considine and Andrew N. Kleit 3 The Role of Retail Pricing in Electricity Restructuring 39(24) L. Lynne Kiesling 4 Using Experiments to Inform the Privatization/Deregulation Movement in Electricity 63(28) Vernon L. Smith, Stephen J. Rassenti, and Bart J. Wilson 5 Electricity Industry Restructuring: The Alberta Experience 91(22) Terry Daniel, Joseph Doucet, and Andr lourde 6 Transactions Costs and the Organization of Coordination Activities in Power Markets 113(22) Craig S. Pirrong 7 Market-based Transmission Investments and Competitive Electricity Markets 135(28) William W. Hogan 8 Preventing Monopoly or Discouraging Competition? The Perils of Price-Cost Tests for Market Power in Electricity 163(18) Timothy J. Brennan 9 The Role of Distributed Energy Resources in a Restructured Power Industry 181(28) David E. Dismukes 10 Post-Blackout Reliability Policy: A Robust, Flexible Twenty-first-century Grid 209(20) L. Lynne Kiesling and Michael Giberson Index 229(12) About the Contributors 241
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