Market power analysis in a dynamic electic power industry

Market power analyses are difficult enough to perform even without considering the unique attributes of the electric power industry. These attributes, however, should not stop analysts from using data that is available to properly evaluate issues of market power, nor should they stop policy makers f...

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Energy industry
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Market shares
Power marketers
Profits
Studies
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