Lea Diestelmeier
University of Groningen
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Archive | 2017
Ajla Cosic; Lea Diestelmeier; Alexandru Maxim; Tue Anh Nguyen; Nicolò Rossetto
Over the last three decades, in order to solve issues related to economic efficiency and under-investment, many European countries have opted for the liberalization of the electricity sector. This was generally coupled with a progressive breakup and privatization of vertically integrated national monopolies. This chapter seeks to assess whether these reforms have generated welfare benefits for household consumers within the European Union. After reviews of national reforms, we investigate the relationship between public ownership of electricity companies and measurements of affordability and reliability of service. The pattern of these measurements through time is analysed across four countries: France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom, all of which have pursued different pathways in restructuring their electricity sectors. Our study shows that privatisation and liberalisation have not had a consistently positive impact on household customers. Even though the data suggest that consumer welfare may have improved in the beginning of the millennium, subsequent developments cast doubts that ownership transfers from public to private entities are causally linked to such improvements.
Sustainability | 2017
Imke Lammers; Lea Diestelmeier
European Competition and Regulatory Law Review | 2017
Lea Diestelmeier; Dirk Kuiken
Archive | 2016
Lea Diestelmeier; Dirk Kuiken
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Energierecht | 2018
Marlies Hesselman; Lea Diestelmeier
The Reform of Network Industries | 2017
Ajla Cosic; Lea Diestelmeier; Alexandru Maxim; Tue Anh Nguyen; Nicolò Rosetto
Network Industries Quarterly | 2016
Dirk Kuiken; Lea Diestelmeier
6th Standing Group on Regulatory Governance Biennial Conference 2016: Between Collaboration and Contestation: Regulatory Governance in a Turbulent World | 2016
Lea Diestelmeier; Imke Lammers
5th Conference on the Regulation of Infrastructures: The Challenges of Digitalization and the Use of Data | 2016
Lea Diestelmeier; Dirk Kuiken
Archive | 2015
Dirk Kuiken; Lea Diestelmeier; Hans Vedder; Martha Roggenkamp