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Journal of Regulatory Economics 2002: Vol 22 Table of Contents PDF

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Cumulative Volume Table of Contents Volume 22 Volume 22, Number 1 July, 2002 Incentive Regulation and Competition in Public Utility Markets: A 20-Year Perspective Ingo Vogelsang Desperately Seeking 0’s: Estimating the Distribution of Consumers Under Increasing Block Rates Fidel Castro-Rodfguez, José Mara Da-Rocha and Pedro Delicado Access Pricing, Quality Degradation, and Foreclosure in the Internet OMystein Foros, Hans Jarle Kind and Lars Sorgard Rent Extraction by an Unregulated Essential Facility Francois Boldron and Cyril Hariton Volume 22, Number 2 September, 2002 Legal Remedies for Breach of the Regulatory **Contract’’ Thomas P. Lyon and Naizhou Huang The Impact of State Incentive Regulation on the U.S. Telecommunications Industry Chunrong Ai and David E. M. Sappington Multi-Dimensional Procurement Auctions for Power Reserves: Robust Incentive- Compatible Scoring and Settlement Rules Stock Market Reaction to Regulatory Price Reviews in the English and Welsh Water Industry Claudio Morana and John W. Sawkins Volume 22, Number 3. November, 2002 Telric Pricing with Vintage Capital. .. David M. Mandy Technical Efficiency under Alternative Regulatory Regimes: Evidence from the Inter-war British Gas Industry Christop’ 2r J. Hammond, Geraint Johnes and Terry Robinson The Union Pacific/Southern Pacific Railroads Merger: Effect of Trackage Rights on Rates John Agyei Karikari, Stephen M. Brown and Mehrzad Nadji JOURNAL OF REGULATORY ECONOMICS Practitioners Section Regulating the U.S. Railroads: The Effects of Sunk Costs and Asymmetric Jerry Hausman and Stewart Myers Rate Design Arbitrage: The Case for Value-Based Peaking Services Clifford B. Rochlin

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