Electricity and the Single European Market

The principal features of the electricity sector in the 12 EEC nations are described, followed by an analysis of likely development within the framework of the Single European Act, which would create a single market. An assessment of electricity supply industry structure, organization, and instituti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energy studies review 1989-01, Vol.1 (3), p.225-225
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