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The Short-Run Approach to Long-Run Equilibrium in Competitive Markets : A General Theory with Application to Peak-Load Pricing with Storage

Authors :
Anthony Horsley
Andrew J. Wrobel
Anthony Horsley
Andrew J. Wrobel
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The authors present a new formal framework for finding the long-run competitive market equilibrium through short-run equilibria by exploiting the operating policies and plant valuations. This “short-run approach” develops ideas of Boiteux and Koopmans. Applied to the peak-load pricing of electricity generated by thermal, hydro and pumped-storage plants, it gives a sound and practical method of valuing the fixed assets—in this case, the river flows and the geological sites suitable for reservoirs. Its main mathematical basis is the producer's short-run profit maximization programme and its dual; their solutions have relatively simple forms that can greatly ease the fixed-point problem of solving for the general equilibrium. Since the optimal values (profit and cost functions) are usually nondifferentiable—this is so when there are joint costs of production such as capacity constraints—nonsmooth calculus is employed to resolve long-standing discrepancies between textbook theory andindustrial reality by giving subdifferential extensions of basic results of microeconomics, including the Wong-Viner Envelope Theorem.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9783319333977 and 9783319333984
Volume :
00684
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
The Short-Run Approach to Long-Run Equilibrium in Competitive Markets : A General Theory with Application to Peak-Load Pricing with Storage
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
1215285