Lingua: Inglese
Editore: U.S.A / University Of Chicago Press, 2005
ISBN 10: 0226308561 ISBN 13: 9780226308562
Da: Bookenastics, Devon, Regno Unito
EUR 13,73
Quantità: 4 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. In this book contributors examine what's gone wrong with electricity deregulation in the United States and why it has stalled. This shows, successful deregulation is possible, although it is by no means a hands-off process - in fact, it requires a substantial amount of design and regulatory oversight. This collection brings together leading experts from academia, government, and big business to discuss the lessons learned from experiences such as California's market meltdown as well as the ill-conceived policy choices that contributed to those failures. More importantly, the essays that comprise Electricity Deregulation offers a number of innovative prescriptions for the successful design of deregulated electricity markets. Written with economists and professionals associated with each of the network industries in mind, this comprehensive volume provides a timely and astute deliberation on the many risks and rewards of electricity deregulation. A 1st edition hardback, with its dustjacket in new condition. (446 pages & 6 pages of introduction). Part of the Bush School Series in the Economics of Public Policy series of books.