Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Environmental & Energy Law & Policy Journal
Abstract
My comments are divided into three parts. First, I explore the different contexts where market power is employed in antitrust, a far briefer "stock taking" exercise than Diana Moss' review of market power issues in electric power regulation. Second, I suggest how the use of the term in electric power regulation may be diverting policy analysis from deeper institutional issues that are at the heart of today's regulatory problems. I conclude with some brief observations on the importance of institutional design.
First Page
43
Volume
1
Publication Date
2006
Recommended Citation
Harry First,
"Market Power": Why Are We Asking? A Comment on "Electricity and Market Power",
1
Environmental & Energy Law & Policy Journal
43
(2006).
Available at:
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-articles/382
