<font face="Verdana"><font size="2"><strong>Electricity Market Reform: An International Perspective<br/></strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br/>Edited by Fereidoon P. Sioshansi , Wolfgang Pfaffenberger</font><font size="-2"><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;</font></font><table width="100%" border="0"><tbody><tr><td width="80%"><font face="Verdana"><img height="105" alt="" hspace="0" src="http://www.worldbankinfoshop.org/catalog/content-download?revision_id=6221453" width="72" align="left" border="0"/><img height="105" alt="" src="http://www.worldbankinfoshop.org/images/spacer.gif" width="1" align="left"/></font><font size="-1"><font face="Verdana" color="#ff0000" size="-2">&nbsp;<br clear="all"/></font></font></td><td valign="top" align="right"><!--Element not supported - Type: 8 Name: #comment--><font face="verdana,arial,helvetica" size="-2"><a href="http://www.worldbankinfoshop.org/ecommerce/cart-add?product%5fid=6221432&amp;quantity=1"></a>&nbsp;</font></td></tr></tbody></table><p><font size="3"><b>English</b> Hardback 656 pages <!--Element not supported - Type: 8 Name: #comment--><br/>Published October 2006 by Elsevier ISBN:&nbsp;0-08-045030-X &nbsp; &nbsp; ISBN-13:&nbsp;978-0-08-045030-8 &nbsp; &nbsp; SKU:&nbsp;AP-030X</font></p><p><font size="3">Contents<br/>Foreword: The Market versus Regulation, S. Littlechild <br/>Introduction to Electricity Sector Liberalization: Lessons Learned from Cross-Country Studies, P.L. Joskow </font></p><p></p><p><font size="3"></font></p><font size="3">I. What's Wrong with the Status Quo?<br/>1. Why Restructure Electricity Markets?, F.S. Sioshansi <br/>2. Sector-specific Market Power Regulation vs. General Competition Law: Criteria for Judging Competitive vs. Regulated Markets, G. Knieps </font><p></p><p><font size="3">II. Trailblazers<br/>3. Chile: Where It All Started, R. Raineri <br/>4. Electricity Liberalization in Britain and the Evolution of Market Design, D. Newbery <br/>5. The Nordic Market: Robust by Design?, E. Amundsen, N.H. von der Fehr, &amp; L. Bergman </font></p><p><font size="3">III. Evolving Markets<br/>6. The Electricity Industry in Australia: Problems Along the Way to a National Electricity Market, A. Moran <br/>7. Restructuring of the New Zealand Electricity Sector, 1984-2005, G. Bertram <br/>8. Energy Policy and Investment in the German Power Market, G. Brunekreeft &amp; D. Bauknecht <br/>9. Competition in the Continental European Electricity Market: Despair of Work in Progress?, R. Haas, J.M. Glachant, N. Keseric, &amp; Y. Perez </font></p><p><font size="3">IV. North America, New World, New Challenges<br/>10. California Electricity Restructuring, the Crisis, and Its Aftermath, J.L. Sweeney <br/>11. Texas: The Most Robust Competitive Market in North America, P. Adib &amp; J. Zarinkau <br/>12. Electricity Restructuring in Canada, M. Trebilcock <br/>13. The PJM Market, J. Bowring <br/>14. Independent System Operators in the United States: History, Lessons Learned, and Prospects, R. O'Neill, U. Helman, B. Hobbs, &amp; R. Baldick <br/>15. Competitive Retail Power Markets and Default Service: The US Experience, T. Tschamler </font></p><p><font size="3">V. Other Markets<br/>16. The Case of Brasil: Reform by Trial and Error?, J.L. R. Hermes de Arauja <br/>17. Understanding the Argentinian and Colombian Electricity Markets, I. Dyner, S. Arango, &amp; E.R. Larsen <br/>18. A New Stage of Electricity Liberalization in Japan: Issues and Expectations, M. Goto, M. Yajima</font></p><p>
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