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Publications in: Regulatory economics

The Importance of Well Functioning Retail Markets for Creating Competitive Wholesale Electricity Markets

Published: June, 1999

The Electricity Journal, June 1999. Goulding, A., Rufin, C. and Swinand, G.

Real Options: Valuing Nuclear Generation with the Option to Shut Down

Published: 1999

Bridge Strategy Quarterly, Fall 1999. Swinand, G. and Swinand, P.

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