Natural Gas Networks Performance After Partial Deregulation:Five Quantitative Studies
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- Matthew Oliver & Charles Mason & David Finnoff, 2014. "Pipeline congestion and basis differentials," Journal of Regulatory Economics, Springer, vol. 46(3), pages 261-291, December.
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Paul W. MacAvoy, 2007. "Introduction," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Natural Gas Networks Performance After Partial Deregulation Five Quantitative Studies, chapter 1, pages 1-12, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
- Vadim Marmer & Dmitry Shapiro, 2007. "Quantitative Study Number One: Regional Markets For Gas Transmission Services," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Natural Gas Networks Performance After Partial Deregulation Five Quantitative Studies, chapter 2, pages 13-32, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
- Nickolay Moshkin, 2007. "Quantitative Study Number Two: Competition Among The Few In The Natural Gas Pipeline Industry After Partial Deregulation," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Natural Gas Networks Performance After Partial Deregulation Five Quantitative Studies, chapter 3, pages 33-95, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
- Paul W. MacAvoy, 2007. "Quantitative Study Number Three: The Basis Differentials On Partially Deregulated Pipeline Transportation," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Natural Gas Networks Performance After Partial Deregulation Five Quantitative Studies, chapter 4, pages 97-129, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
- Nickolay Moshkin, 2007. "Quantitative Study Number Four: Profitability Of Natural Gas Storage Resulting From Federal Deregulation In 1992," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Natural Gas Networks Performance After Partial Deregulation Five Quantitative Studies, chapter 5, pages 131-171, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
- Paul W. MacAvoy & Vadim Marmer, 2007. "Quantitative Study Number Five: Revising The Model Of Gas Wellhead Prices And Quantities For Partial Deregulation," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Natural Gas Networks Performance After Partial Deregulation Five Quantitative Studies, chapter 6, pages 173-204, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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Partial Deregulation; Pipeline Price Caps; Firm Contracts for Space; Spot Contracts for Gas and Line Space; Price-Cost Margins for Transport Services; Lerner index in Pricing; Concentration (Herfindahl) index; Elasticity of Demand for Transportation Services; Conjectural Variation; Bertrand Oligopoly; Economic Value Added;All these keywords.
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