University of Birmingham

Department of Economics

Navigation Section

Profile

Richard J Green

Professor of Energy Economics

Staff Picture
Write to:
The Department of Economics
JG Smith Building
University of Birmingham
Birmingham
B15 2TT

Tel: +44 (0) 121 415 8216
Fax: +44 (0) 121 414 7377
Email: r.j.green@bham.ac.uk

QUALIFICATIONS:

BA (now MA), M.Phil., PhD (Cambridge)

RESEARCH GROUP:

Environment, Trade and Energy

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

The economics and regulation of the electricity industry
energy policy

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Director of the Institute for Energy Research and Policy

MY LINKS:    Institute for Energy Research and Policy  
                      Personal Homepage

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

Green, R.J. (2007)"Nodal Pricing of Electricity: How Much Does it Cost to Get it Wrong?", Journal of Regulatory Economics, 31, 2, 125-149

Green, R.J. (2008) "Carbon Tax or Carbon Permits: The impact on generators' risks", The Energy Journal vol. 29,no. 3, pp. 67-89

Green, R.J. (2009) “European Union Regulation and Competition Policy among the Energy Utilities”, in Vives, X. (ed) Competition in the EU: Fifty Years on from the Treaty of Rome, pp. 284-313, Oxford, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-956635-8

Green, R.J. (2009) “Climate-change mitigation from renewable energy: its contribution and cost,” in D. Helm and C. Hepburn (eds)The Economics and Politics of Climate Change, Oxford, Oxford University Press,ISBN978-0-19957-328-8

Green, R.J. and C. Le Coq (2010)"The Length of Contracts and Collusion", International Journal of Industrial Organization, vol. 28, iss.1, pp. 21-29