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Google™ Scholar. Others By: Fabra, Natalia - Fehr, Nils-Henrik Von der - Harbord, David
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Title: Designing Electricity Auctions
Author(s): Fabra, Natalia [nfabra]
Fehr, Nils-Henrik Von der
Harbord, David
Publisher: EconWPA
Issued date: Feb-2004
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/5008
Abstract: Motivated by the new auction format introduced in the England andWales electric- ity market, as well as the recent debate in California, we characterize bidding behavior and market outcomes in uniform and discriminatory electricity auctions. We ¯nd that uniform auctions result in higher average prices than discriminatory auctions, but the ranking in terms of productive e±ciency is ambiguous. The comparative e®ects of other market design features, such as the number of steps in suppliers' bid functions, the duration of bids and the elasticity of demand are also analysed. We also consider the relationship between market structure and market performance in the two auction formats. Finally, we clarify some methodological issues in the analysis of electricity auctions. In particular, we show that analogies with continuous share auctions are misplaced so long as ¯rms are restricted to a ¯nite number of bids.
Serie / Nº.: Working paper
Other version: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/5007
Keywords: Market design
electricity
multi-unit auctions
regulatory reform
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