Market Power in Electricity Generation Sector: A Review of Methods and Applications
Energy liberalization is commonly measured by the level of market competitiveness and price reductions. This review applies an alternative method, market power, to give a sense of firms’ pricing behaviors in the electricity generation market. In Both Guatemala and Chile, the ex post simulation approach suggests a slightly larger price markup ratio for firms with larger market share and more diversified generation technologies. Further, in Chile, the policy reform considering electrical supply bidding framework (Law No. 20.805) has been proved tentatively positive towards the mitigation of market power. With the hope of more data availability, this review also explores the possibilities to implement other measures of market power in LAC region as well as the data requirements for different methodologies.
Main Author: | Inter-American Development Bank |
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Other Authors: | Ariel Yépez-García |
Format: | Policy Briefs biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Inter-American Development Bank
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Subjects: | Energy Generation, Electricity Market, Energy Supply, Electricity Generation, D21 - Firm Behavior: Theory, D43 - Oligopoly and Other Forms of Market Imperfection, Q41 - Demand and Supply • Prices, |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0000894 https://publications.iadb.org/en/market-power-electricity-generation-sector-review-methods-and-applications |
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