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[O]ne can be concerned about the sustainability of competition and unsatisfied by ritualistic incantations of contestability without necessarily being a reregulator, crypto- or overt. The fundamental assumption of the antitrust laws—that laissez faire is not a sufficient recipe for the preservation of a competitive economy—is as valid today as it was ninety-seven years ago.
Alfred Kahn, "Deregulatory Schizophrenia," California Law Review (May 1987)
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Research Papers: Market Structure

Market Structure
When Technology Gives Customers Choices, What Happens to Traditional Monopolies? Read more
Democratizing Demand and Diversifying Supply: Legal and Economic Principles for the Microgrid Era Read more
Infrastructure, Market Structure, and Utility Performance: Is the Law of Regulation Ready? Read more
Regional Electricity Planning: Unavoidable Constraints, Possible Solutions Read more
"Excessive Burden" or "Something More Than a Small Dent"? The Supreme Court Parses Mobile-Sierra Read more
Reassessing Retail Competition: A Chance to Modify the Mix Read more
Promoting Competitive Electricity markets Through Community Purchasing: The Role of Municipal Aggregation Read more

Research Papers by Topic

  • Capital Projects
  • Climate Change
  • Corporate Structure
  • Effective Regulation
  • FERC Order 1000
  • Market Structure
  • Ratemaking
  • Renewable Energy
  • State–Federal Relations
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