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Electricity market reform : an international perspective

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Why restructure electricity markets? / Fereidoon P. Sioshansi and Wolfgang Pfaffenberger
Sector-specific market power regulation versus general competition law : criteria for judging competitive versus regulated markets / Günter Knieps
Chile : where it all started / Ricardo Raineri
Electricity liberalization in Britain and the evolution of market design / David Newbery
The Nordic electricity market : robust by design? / Eirik S. Amundsen, Lars Bergman and Nils-Henrik M. von der Fehr
The electricity industry in Australia : problems along the way to a national electricity market / Alan Moran
Restructuring the New Zealand electricity sector 1984-2005 / Geoff Bertram
Energy policy and investment in the German power market / Gert Brunekreeft and Dierk Bauknecht
Competition in the continental European electricity market : despair or work in progress? / Reinhard Haas ... [et al.]
California electricity restructuring, the crisis, and its aftermath / James L. Sweeney
Texas : the most robust competitive market in North America / Parviz Adib and Jay Zarnikau
Electricity restructuring in Canada / Michael J. Trebilcock and Roy Hrab
The PJM market / Joseph Bowring
Independent system operators in the USA : history, lessons learned, and prospects / Richard O'Neill ... [et al.]
Competitive retail power markets and default service : the US experience / Taff Tschamler
The case of Brazil : reform by trial and error? / João Lizardo R. Hermes de Araújo
Understanding the Argentinean and Colombian electricity markets / Isaac Dyner, Santiago Arango and Erik R. Larsen
A new stage of electricity liberalization in Japan : issues and expectations / Mika Goto and Masayuki Yajima.

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