Actions
Incoming Resources
- Agricultural institutions for insurance and stabilization
- Capacity-constrained supply function equilibria, competition and entry in the elctricity spot market [and] Competition and regulation of the English electricity industry
- Competition, contracts and entry in the electricity spot market
- Predicting market power in wholesale electricity markets
- Tax and expenditure policies in Hungary
- An analysis of the Hungarian tax reform
- Tax reform, trade liberalisation and industrial restructuring in Hungary
- Optimal tariffs on exhaustible resources
- Estimating urban road congestion charges
- The theory of commodity price stabilization, a study in the economics of risk, David M.G. Newbery and Joseph E. Stiglitz
- Optimal rates of tax during systemic reform
- The role of public enterprises in the national economy
- Cost recovery from optimally designed roads
- The distributional impact of price changes in Hungary and the UK
- The burden and disincentive effects of Hungarian personal taxes, 1988-96
- Economic reform in Europe, integrating and liberalizing the market for services
- The theory of food price stabilization
- Privatization, restructuring, and regulation of network utilities, David M. Newbery
- Road transport fuel pricing policy
- Transformation in mature versus emerging economies, why has Hungary been less successful than China?
- Market concentration and competition in Eastern Europe
- Road user charges in Britain
- Tax and benefit reform in Central and Eastern Europe
- Restructuring and privatising electric utilities in Eastern Europe
- Acid rain
- Privatisation and liberalisation of network utilities
- Optimal trade taxes on agriculture in developing countries
- Implications of imperfect risk markets for agricultural taxation
- Regulatory policies and reform in the electricity supply industry
- Competition in the British electricity spot market
- The restructuring and privatisation of the CEGB, was it worth it?
- Sequencing the transition
- Growth, externalities and taxation