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Introduction to Multidimensional Financial Transmission Rights

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2008
Summary form only given. This paper introduces the concept of multidimensional financial transmission right (MDFTR) which is a generalized group financial transmission right (FTR) concept. An MDFTR allows its owner to hold a total FTR amount over a path group along with multiple choices to distribute this grouped amount among the individual grouping ...
SARKAR, V, KHAPARDE, SA
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Worker Rights and Financial Stability

Review of Radical Political Economics, 2003
In response to increasing financial instabilities in emerging economies, policy makers have focused on possibly stabilizing institutions. Worker rights have the potential to be stabilizing since they may aid in productivity growth and since they may help to allocate economic resources more equitably between labor and capital.
Christian E. Weller   +2 more
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Financial Storage Rights

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2015
Should energy storage buy and sell power at wholesale prices like utilities and generators, or should its physical and financial operation be asynchronyous as with transmission lines? In the first case, storage straightforwardly profits through intertemporal arbitrage, also known as load shifting and peak shaving.
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Long Term Financial Transportation Rights: An Experiment

2012
One challenge facing operators of network infrastructure, such as gas pipelines and electricity grids, is that large new investments in capacity must be undertaken as overall demand increases. In the European Union alone, roughly 200 Billion Euro must be invested in the energy transport networks (gas and electricity) by 2020 (MEMO/10/582).
Henze, B., Noussair, C.N., Willems, Bert
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Property Rights and the Financial Firm

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1981
THAT the behavior of a firm may depend on the structure of property and contracting rights within it has elicited a great deal of interest.' If property rights affect firm operations, it is particularly important to recognize these effects in regulated firms.
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