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Sector coupling : how to regulate convergence?
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Network industries quarterly, 2020, Vol. 22, No. 3
[Florence School of Regulation]; [Transport]
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FINGER, Matthias, LAPENKOVA, Irina (editor/s), Sector coupling : how to regulate convergence?, Network industries quarterly, 2020, Vol. 22, No. 3, [Florence School of Regulation], [Transport] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/68335
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In this special issue we explore the links between infrastructure sectors, especially in terms of regulating interfaces between the different sectors and regulating more integrated and converging sectors. This special issue of the Network Industries Quarterly is dedicated to some of the best papers presented at the 9th Conference on the Regulation of Infrastructures which was organised by the Florence School of Regulation in June 2020.
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1. Powering trains with renewable energy, Colin Nolden
2. Data-driven sector coupling in smart sustainable cities, Günter Knieps
3. Three entitlement problems in digital markets and the distributive nature of antitrust, Linus J. Hoffmann
4. Substitution or Integration between Traditional Public Transport and Platform-Based Forms of Mobility. Implications for Economic Regulation, Ivana Paniccia