The book delves into California's energy market crisis that began in May 2000, examining the failures of restructuring and its lasting economic and political impacts. It highlights the severe financial distress faced by the state's utilities, with San Diego Gas & Electric recovering more successfully due to high retail prices. The narrative underscores the necessity of reconciling competition with regulation to restore California's economy. Emphasizing past successes with pragmatic solutions, it argues for a similar approach to revitalize the state and mitigate long-term damage.
Jeffrey A. Dubin Orden de los libros





- 2013
- 2012
Empirical Studies in Applied Economics
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
This collection presents a range of empirical studies that apply economic theories to real-world scenarios. It explores various sectors and issues, providing insights into how economic principles can inform policy and decision-making. The book features diverse methodologies and case studies, highlighting the relevance of applied economics in addressing contemporary challenges. With contributions from leading researchers, it serves as a valuable resource for academics and practitioners interested in the practical implications of economic research.
- 2011
The Causes and Consequences of Income Tax Noncompliance
- 292 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Focusing on the voluntary nature of taxpayer compliance, this volume delves into the moral and legal responsibilities associated with tax payments. It presents innovative research that uncovers new insights into the factors contributing to noncompliance with state income and sales taxes, offering a comprehensive analysis of the underlying causes and implications for the tax system's effectiveness.
- 2004
The California Electricity Crisis
- 232 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
This book analyzes the failures of California's restructured energy markets during the electricity crisis from May 2000, detailing its ongoing economic and political repercussions. It advocates for a pragmatic approach to restore California's economy and electricity systems, emphasizing the need to balance competition and regulation.
- 1998
Studies in Consumer Demand Econometric Methods Applied to Market Data
- 316 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
This book delves into econometric methods specifically tailored for analyzing consumer demand. It offers a comprehensive exploration of various statistical techniques and models used to understand consumer behavior and preferences. The text emphasizes practical applications and includes case studies that illustrate the effectiveness of these methods in real-world scenarios. By bridging theory and practice, it serves as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners interested in the dynamics of consumer choices and market trends.