NEW! | In the late 2009 we have concluded the final agreement with the Publisher Edward Elgar to open a book series named the “Loyola de Palacio Series in Energy Policy”. It will promote energy policy research, develop the academic knowledge and nurture the “market for ideas” in the field of energy policy making.
Two books from this series will be issued in 2010. First the main finding of 2006-2008 EU funded “CESSA research program on European energy security of supply” covering Gas, Nuclear and Hydrogen; directed by C. von Hirschhausen (Berlin University and DIW).
Second by Jean-Michel Glachant and Dominique Finon (CNRS) on the proceedings of the LdP-Larsen workshop ”Role of long term contracts in energy markets” (held in Florence in January 2009).
Indipendently from this initiative, other books wich will be published in 2010, like the following:
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 Electricity Reform in Europe: Towards a Single Energy Market Edited by Jean-Michel Glachant, and François Lévêque. The realisation of a European internal market for energy is still a work in progress. Written by leading European scholars and discussed with major energy stakeholders, this book presents a thorough analysis of the... read more |
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 Les grands auteurs en économie des organisations Edited by Jean-Michel Glachant and Didier Chabaud Longtemps sujet marginal en économie, car considérée comme une « boîte noire », l’analyse des organisations suscite désormais un foisonnement de travaux et de débats... read more
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New Institutional Economics : A Guidebook Edited by Éric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant
Institutions are today recognized as the main drivers of differences of performances among industries, nations, and regions. Thanks to Ronald Coase, Douglas North and Olivier Williamson, New Institutional Economics has... read more |
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Regulation, Deregulation, Reregulation Institutional Perspectives
Edited by Claude Ménard and Michel Ghertman In this book, leading scholars explore avenues in the field of regulation opened and developed by Oliver Williamson. Building on his original analysis, the contributors introduce new ideas, different... read more |
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