[en] The effects of average norm model regulation : The case of electricity distribution in Sweden
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ENSMP
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Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
electricity generation
energy market
energy policy
incentive
modeling
Sweden
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Anglais
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Springer US
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[en] Following the reform of energy sectors, some countries have used engineering norm models in incentive regulation of network utilities. In 2003, Sweden adopted this approach to regulation of electricity distribution networks. This paper examines whether the norm models represent the real networks and create incentives for performance improvement. We analyse data from 138 network concession holders between 2000 and 2007. The results show that norm models are not adequate representations of real networks. Also, utilities that perform better than their norm models tend to behave opportunistically. Finally, we find that private utilities respond more strongly to incentives.
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Review of Industrial Organization
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HAL
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Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Citation bibliographique
Tooraj - Jamasb, Magnus Söderberg. The effects of average norm model regulation : The case of electricity distribution in Sweden. Review of Industrial Organization, 2010, 36 (3), pp.249-269. [10.1007/s11151-010-9246-8]. [hal-00841952]
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