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Natural Monopolies And Regulations In Turkish Energy Markets

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  • Selim INANCLI

    (Sakarya University/TURKEY)

  • Tugce FIGAN

    (Kastamonu University/TURKEY)

  • Serkan DILEK

    (Kastamonu University/TURKEY)

Abstract

Nowadays most of states prefer to intervene markets not by state entrepreneurship by regulations. Natural monopolies are markets in which regulations are seen more common. Improvements in technology, sociology and economics require regulations to be re-considered. In this research, our aim is to investigate the impacts of regulations on markets. Energy markets have natural monopolies characteristics and have importance for Turkish economy. To this aim we firstly, review related literature about regulations and then investigate regulation experiences today. In this research we reached that regulations can be useful tool to increase the performance of markets.

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Handle: RePEc:jle:joujos:jos1211
DOI: 10.47243/jos.1.2.11
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