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"Capacity Constrained Supply Function Equilibrium Models of Electricity Markets: Stability, Non-decreasing Constraints, and Function Space Iterations"

Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute, Power Working Paper PWP-089.

December 18, 2001

Author: William Hogan, Raymond Plank Professor of Global Energy Policy

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For Academic Citation:

Hogan, William W. and Ross W. Baldick. "Capacity Constrained Supply Function Equilibrium Models of Electricity Markets: Stability, Non-decreasing Constraints, and Function Space Iterations." Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute, Power Working Paper PWP-089., December 18, 2001.

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