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Jon Stern

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(60%) Centre for Competition and Regulatory Policy (CCRP)
Department of Economics
City University

London, United Kingdom
http://www.city.ac.uk/economics/CCRP/CCRP.html
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(40%) Department of Economics
City University

London, United Kingdom
https://www.city.ac.uk/about/schools/policy-global-affairs/economics
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Working papers

  1. Jon Stern, 2015. "Past And Potential Roles Of Electricity System Operators: From Liberalisation To Climate Change Management In Britain," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1507, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  2. Pollitt, M.G. & Stern, J., 2009. "Human Resource Constraints for Electricity Regulation in Developing Countries: Has Anything Changed?," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 0914, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  3. Dassiou, X. & Stern, J., 2008. "Infrastructure Contracts: Trust and Institutional Updating," Working Papers 08/06, Department of Economics, City University London.
  4. Maiorano, F. & Stern, J., 2007. "Institutions and investment in low and middle-income countries: the case of mobile communications," Working Papers 07/06, Department of Economics, City University London.
  5. Stern, Jon & Cubbin, John, 2005. "Regulatory effectiveness : the impact of regulation and regulatory governance arrangements on electricity industry outcomes," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3536, The World Bank.
  6. Cubbin, John & Stern, John, 2005. "Regulatory effectiveness and the empirical impact of variations in regulatory governance - electricity industry capacity and efficiency in developing countries," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3535, The World Bank.
  7. Cubbin, J. & Stern, J., 2004. "Regulatory effectiveness: the impact of good regulatory governance on electricity industry capacity and efficiency in developing countries," Working Papers 04/04, Department of Economics, City University London.
  8. Stern, J. & Cubbin, J., 2004. "Regulatory effectiveness: the impact of regulation and regulatory governance arrangements on electricity industry outcomes: a review paper," Working Papers 04/01, Department of Economics, City University London.
  9. Paul Levine & Paul Levine & Jon Stern & Francesc Trillas, 2003. "Independent Utility Regulators: Lessons from Monetary Policy," School of Economics Discussion Papers 0403, School of Economics, University of Surrey.
  10. Preetum Domah & Pollitt, M.G. & Jon Stern, 2002. "Modelling the Costs of Electricity Regulation: Evidence of Human Resource Constraints in Developing Countries," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 0229, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  11. Paul Hare & Alan Bevan & Jon Stern & Saul Estrin, 2000. "Supply Responses in the Economies of the Former Soviet Union," CERT Discussion Papers 0009, Centre for Economic Reform and Transformation, Heriot Watt University.
  12. Jon Stern & Junior R. Davis, 1997. "Economic Reform of the Electricity Industries of Central and Eastern Europe," CERT Discussion Papers 9725, Centre for Economic Reform and Transformation, Heriot Watt University.
  13. H.S.E. Gravelle & G. Hutchinson & J. Stern, 1981. "Mortality & Unemployment: A Cautionary Note," Working Papers 73, Queen Mary University of London, School of Economics and Finance.

Articles

  1. Jon Stern, 2015. "Sectoral Regulation And Competition Policy: The U.K.'S Concurrency Arrangements—An Economic Perspective," Journal of Competition Law and Economics, Oxford University Press, vol. 11(4), pages 881-916.
  2. Lodge, Martin & Stern, Jon, 2014. "British utility regulation: Consolidation, existential angst, or fiasco?," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 31(C), pages 146-151.
  3. Stern, Jon, 2014. "The British utility regulation model: Its recent history and future prospects," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 31(C), pages 162-172.
  4. Cave, Martin & Stern, Jon, 2013. "Economics and the development of system operators in infrastructure industries," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 26(C), pages 56-66.
  5. Jon Stern, 2012. "The relationship between regulation and contracts in infrastructure industries: Regulation as ordered renegotiation," Regulation & Governance, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 6(4), pages 474-498, December.
  6. Stern, Jon, 2012. "System Operators in the England and Wales Water Industry: Lessons from US and EU Energy Industry Experience," The Journal of Economic Asymmetries, Elsevier, vol. 9(1), pages 133-172.
  7. Stern, Jon, 2012. "Developing upstream competition in the England and Wales water supply industry: A new approach," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 21(C), pages 1-16.
  8. Dassiou, Xeni & Stern, Jon, 2012. "Competition and regulatory policy: 2012," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 23(C), pages 2-4.
  9. Stern, Jon & Mirrlees-Black, Jonathan, 2012. "A framework for valuing water in England and Wales," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 23(C), pages 13-30.
  10. Pollitt, Michael & Stern, Jon, 2011. "Human resource constraints for electricity regulation in developing countries: Developments since 2001," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 19(2), pages 53-60, June.
  11. Stern, Jon, 2010. "Introducing competition into England and Wales water industry - Lessons from UK and EU energy market liberalisation," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 18(3), pages 120-128, September.
  12. Stern, Jon, 2010. "Papers from the Winter 2009 CCRP, City University London Research Workshop," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 18(2), pages 63-65, June.
  13. Stern, Jon & Dassiou, Xeni, 2010. "The water industry, competition and climate change," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 18(3), pages 113-115, September.
  14. Xeni Dassiou & Jon Stern, 2009. "Infrastructure Contracts: Trust and Institutional Updating," Review of Industrial Organization, Springer;The Industrial Organization Society, vol. 35(1), pages 171-216, September.
  15. Stern, Jon, 2008. "Introduction," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 16(4), pages 229-230, December.
  16. Maiorano, Federica & Stern, Jon, 2007. "Institutions and telecommunications infrastructure in low and middle-income countries: The case of mobile telephony," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 15(3), pages 165-181, September.
  17. Stern, Jon, 2007. "Infrastructure regulatory institutions and their impact: Papers from CCRP, City University Workshop 2006," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 15(3), pages 161-164, September.
  18. Stern, Jon, 2006. "Capital efficiency and infrastructure regulation: Editorial introduction," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 14(4), pages 219-223, December.
  19. John Cubbin & Jon Stern, 2006. "The Impact of Regulatory Governance and Privatization on Electricity Industry Generation Capacity in Developing Economies," The World Bank Economic Review, World Bank, vol. 20(1), pages 115-141.
  20. Stern, Jon, 2005. "UK regulatory price reviews and the role of efficiency estimates," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 13(4), pages 273-278, December.
  21. Paul Levine & John Stern & Francesc Trillas, 2005. "Utility price regulation and time inconsistency: comparisons with monetary policy," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 57(3), pages 447-478, July.
  22. Cubbin, John & Stern, Jon, 2004. "Role of UK competition agencies in the regulation and deregulation of utility service industries," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 12(2), pages 53-55, June.
  23. Stern, Jon & Trillas, Francesc, 2003. "Independence and discretion in telecommunications regulation: lessons from independent central banks," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 11(4), pages 191-201, December.
  24. Stern, J. & Turvey, R., 2003. "Auctions of capacity in network industries," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 11(1), pages 1-8, March.
  25. Jon Stern, 2003. "Regulation and Contracts for Utility Services: Substitutes or Complements? Lessons from UK Railway and Electricity History," Journal of Economic Policy Reform, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 6(4), pages 193-215.
  26. Stern, J., 2000. "Electricity and telecommunications regulatory institutions in small and developing countries," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 9(3), pages 131-157, September.
  27. Stern, Jon & Holder, Stuart, 1999. "Regulatory governance: criteria for assessing the performance of regulatory systems: An application to infrastructure industries in the developing countries of Asia," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 8(1), pages 33-50, March.
  28. Jon Stern & Junior R. Davis, 1998. "Economic reform of the electricity industries of Central and Eastern Europe," The Economics of Transition, The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, vol. 6(2), pages 427-460, November.
  29. Jon Stern, 1994. "Economic regulation in Central and Eastern Europe1," The Economics of Transition, The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, vol. 2(3), pages 391-398, September.
  30. J. M. C. Rollo & J. Stern, 1992. "Growth and Trade Prospects for Central and Eastern Europe," The World Economy, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 15(5), pages 645-668, September.
  31. Narendranathan, W & Nickell, S & Stern, J, 1985. "Unemployment Benefits Revisited," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 95(378), pages 307-329, June.
  32. Stern, Jon, 0. "Regulatory forbearance: why did Oftel find it so hard?," Telecommunications Policy, Elsevier, vol. 28(3-4), pages 273-294, April.

Books

  1. Ashley C. Brown & Jon Stern & Bernard Tenenbaum, 2006. "Handbook for Evaluating Infrastructure Regulatory Systems," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 7030, December.
  2. Nickell, Stephen & Narendranathan, Wiji & Stern, Jon & Garcia, Jaime, 1989. "The Nature of Unemployment in Britain: Studies of the DHSS Cohort," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780198285489.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 7 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (5) 2002-11-04 2005-12-14 2005-12-14 2009-04-13 2015-05-02. Author is listed
  2. NEP-REG: Regulation (4) 2005-12-14 2005-12-14 2009-04-13 2015-05-02
  3. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (2) 2002-11-18 2005-12-14
  4. NEP-EEC: European Economics (1) 1998-10-19
  5. NEP-IFN: International Finance (1) 2002-04-25
  6. NEP-IND: Industrial Organization (1) 2005-12-14

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