Richard Meade : Citation Profile


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Auckland University of Technology

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   21 years (2001 - 2022). See details.
   Cites by year: 8
   Journals where Richard Meade has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 4.    Total self citations: 10 (5.62 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Richard Meade.

Is cited by:

Simshauser, Paul (36)

Evans, Lewis (8)

Giulietti, Monica (5)

Söderberg, Magnus (5)

Grossi, Luigi (5)

Guthrie, Graeme (5)

Scarpa, Riccardo (5)

Waterson, Michael (5)

Marsh, Dan (4)

Menclova, Andrea (4)

Girotti, Mattia (3)

Cites to:

Moore, John (24)

Hart, Oliver (21)

Evans, Lewis (19)

Pollitt, Michael (18)

Tirole, Jean (16)

Joskow, Paul (13)

Jamasb, Tooraj (11)

Shleifer, Andrei (9)

Jensen, Michael (8)

Machado, Matilde (8)

Söderberg, Magnus (8)

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Where Richard Meade has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
New Zealand Economic Papers2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Papers / Auckland University of Technology, Department of Economics3

Recent works citing Richard Meade (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Cost-efficiency and quality regulation of energy network utilities. (2023). Ovaere, Marten. In: Energy Economics. RePEc:eee:eneeco:v:120:y:2023:i:c:s0140988323000865.

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2023Network Regulation under electoral competition. (2023). Soderberg, Magnus ; Leroux, Anke. In: Energy Economics. RePEc:eee:eneeco:v:120:y:2023:i:c:s0140988323001123.

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2023Using machine learning to select variables in data envelopment analysis: Simulations and application using electricity distribution data. (2023). Soderberg, Magnus ; Sjolander, Par ; Mnsson, Kristofer ; Javed, Farrukh ; Duras, Toni. In: Energy Economics. RePEc:eee:eneeco:v:120:y:2023:i:c:s0140988323001196.

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2023Regularized conditional estimators of unit inefficiency in stochastic frontier analysis, with application to electricity distribution market. (2023). Soderberg, Magnus ; Sjolander, Par ; Mnsson, Kristofer ; Zeebari, Zangin. In: Journal of Productivity Analysis. RePEc:kap:jproda:v:59:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1007_s11123-022-00651-2.

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Works by Richard Meade:


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2009Forest and Forest Land Valuation: How to Value Forests and Forest Land to Include Carbon Costs and Benefits In: 2009 Conference (53rd), February 11-13, 2009, Cairns, Australia.
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2009Forest and Forest Land Valuation: How to Value Forest and Forest Land to Include Carbon Costs and Benefits.(2009) In: 2009 Conference, August 27-28, 2009, Nelson, New Zealand.
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2015Incentives, Efficiency and Quality in Regulated Monopolies under Customer Ownership In: Working Papers.
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2017U.S. Savings Banks Demutualization and Depositor Welfare In: Working Papers.
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2017U.S. Savings Banks Demutualization and Depositor Welfare.(2017) In: Working papers.
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2017Welfare-Maximising Investors? – Utility Firm Performance with Heterogeneous Quality Preferences and Endogenous Ownership In: Working Papers.
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2020Is welfare higher when utilities are owned by customers instead of investors? Evidence from electricity distribution in New Zealand In: Energy Economics.
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2010Structural separation versus vertical integration: Lessons for telecommunications from electricity reforms In: Telecommunications Policy.
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2011Comparison of Long-term Contracts and Vertical Integration in Decentralized Electricity Markets In: Chapters.
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2009Comparison of Long-Term Contracts and Vertical Integration in Decentralised Electricity Markets.(2009) In: RSCAS Working Papers.
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2008Intra-country regulation of share markets: does one size fit all? In: European Journal of Law and Economics.
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2017Welfare costs of coordinated infrastructure investments: the case of competing transport modes In: New Zealand Economic Papers.
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2022Vaccinating the economy against Covid-19: ex post revenue insurance for firms and households to sustain economic confidence and aggregate demand In: New Zealand Economic Papers.
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2007Is climate change bad news and should New Zealand bother to fight? In: Competition & Regulation Times.
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2008Growing global: the multinationalisation of New Zealand agriculture In: Competition & Regulation Times.
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2009(Some) vertical integration may not be so bad after all In: Competition & Regulation Times.
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2008Growth potential of Maori assets enhanced by changing the rules of the game In: Competition & Regulation Times.
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2009Is telecommunications separation the way to go? In: Competition & Regulation Times.
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2001Options, hedges and gamma in the electricity business In: Competition & Regulation Times.
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2003Governance of Maori Assets In: Competition & Regulation Times.
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2005Electrifying reform In: Competition & Regulation Times.
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2006Is uniformity of investor protection a shot in the arm...or the foot? In: Competition & Regulation Times.
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2006Agreeing to disagree: when cooperative governance is best In: Competition & Regulation Times.
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2006Full speed ahead...or proceed with caution? Investing in the national grid In: Competition & Regulation Times.
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2005Intervention in Electricity Investment: Required, or Self Perpetuating? In: Working Paper Series.
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2005One Size Fit All? Investor Protection Regulation in Financial Markets In: Working Paper Series.
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2005Ownership vs Regulation in Electricity Reform: The Role of Governance In: Working Paper Series.
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2006Round 2: Using Ownership to Resolve Investment and Pricing Issues in Transmission and Distribution In: Working Paper Series.
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2006Continuous Disclosure: Some Background In: Working Paper Series.
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2006The Impact of Climate Change Policy on Forest Value and Dairy Conversion Rates In: Working Paper Series.
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2006Real Options and Transmission Investment: the New Zealand Grid Investment Test In: Working Paper Series.
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2005The Role and Significance of Cooperatives in New Zealand Agriculture, A Comparative Institutional Analysis In: Working Paper Series.
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2005Intra-Country Regulation of Share Markets: Does One Size Fit All? In: Working Paper Series.
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2005Ownership vs. Regulation in Electricity Reform: The Role of Governance In: Working Paper Series.
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2005Electricity Investment and Security of Supply in Liberalized Electricity Systems In: Working Paper Series.
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2004Decentralization and Re-centralization of Electricity Industry Governance in New Zealand In: Working Paper Series.
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2004An Economic Appraisal of Ngai Tipu Whakaritorito: A New Governance Model for Maori Collectives In: Working Paper Series.
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2001Economic Analysis of Financial Transmission Rights (FTRs) with Specific Reference to the Transpower Proposal for New Zealand In: Working Paper Series.
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2007Climate Changes Stock-take and Appraisal In: Working Paper Series.
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2007Vertical Integration and Market Power in Electricity Markets In: Working Paper Series.
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2007Effect of Changes in Regulatory Quality on Electricity Lines Investment and Reliability in New Zealand In: Working Paper Series.
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2007Vertical Integration and Market Power in Electricity Markets In: Working Paper Series.
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2007The Effect of Industry Structure and Institutional Arrangements on Growth and Innovation in the New Zealand Agriculture Sector In: Working Paper Series.
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2006Valuing the Impact of Climate Change Policies on Forestry In: Working Paper Series.
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2007The Multinationalisation of New Zealand Agri-Businesses: Drivers, Implications, Issues and Opportunities In: Working Paper Series.
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2008Grid Characteristics and the Interface Between Competition and Regulation Policies In: Working Paper Series.
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2008Richard Meade answers: Should New Zealand Fight Climate Change? In: Working Paper Series.
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2008Competition Policy versus Regulation in Electricity Systems - Determining the Boundary In: Working Paper Series.
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2009Comparison of Long-Term Contracts and Vertical Integration in Decentralised Electricity Markets In: Working Paper Series.
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2009Comparison of Long-Term Contracts and Vertical Integration in Decentralised Electricity Markets In: Working Paper Series.
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2009Forest and Forest Land Valuation - How to Value Forests and Forest Land to Include Carbon Costs and Benefits In: Working Paper Series.
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2009Structural Separation versus Vertical Integration: Lessons for Telecommunications from Electricity Reforms In: Working Paper Series.
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2010Vertical Integration vs Vertical Separation in an Imperfectly Competitive Industry, such as Electricity, with Retail, Wholesale and Forward Markets In: Working Paper Series.
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2010Vertically Integrated Electricity Generators - Villains, Victims or Heroes? In: Working Paper Series.
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2011Competition bad, less competition better? How industry structure and competition affect investment and welfare in infrastructure industries In: Working Paper Series.
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2009Alternating Currents or Counter-Revolution? Contemporary Electricity Reform in New Zealand, VUW Press 2005 , 1-346 In: Working Paper Series.
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