His primary areas of investigation include Incentive, Benchmarking, Industrial organization, Electric power distribution and Liberalization. His work investigates the relationship between Incentive and topics such as Order that intersect with problems in Profitability index and Operations research. His work focuses on many connections between Benchmarking and other disciplines, such as Data envelopment analysis, that overlap with his field of interest in Stochastic frontier analysis and Operations management.
His Industrial organization research includes themes of Natural monopoly and Energy economics. His Electric power distribution study combines topics in areas such as Quality of service, Environmental economics and Unbundling. His Liberalization research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Technological change, Security of supply, Electric power industry, Public economics and Market concentration.
Tooraj Jamasb spends much of his time researching Incentive, Electric power distribution, Industrial organization, Environmental economics and Benchmarking. His work in Incentive covers topics such as Liberalization which are related to areas like Economic policy. The study incorporates disciplines such as Quality, Quality of service, Econometrics, Stochastic frontier analysis and Microeconomics in addition to Electric power distribution.
His studies deal with areas such as Competition, Investment, Electricity market and Market integration as well as Industrial organization. As a part of the same scientific study, Tooraj Jamasb usually deals with the Environmental economics, concentrating on Electricity demand and frequently concerns with Natural resource economics. The concepts of his Benchmarking study are interwoven with issues in Productivity and Operations management.
His primary scientific interests are in Industrial organization, Incentive, Welfare, Demographic economics and Natural resource economics. Tooraj Jamasb has included themes like Quality, Electric power distribution and Stochastic frontier analysis in his Industrial organization study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Economic sector, Benchmarking and Institutional quality in addition to Electric power distribution.
The various areas that Tooraj Jamasb examines in his Incentive study include Distributed generation, Public policy and Flexibility. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Electricity generation, Electricity demand, Depreciation and Carbon tax. Tooraj Jamasb focuses mostly in the field of Electricity generation, narrowing it down to matters related to National Grid and, in some cases, Electricity market.
His scientific interests lie mostly in System integration, Demographic economics, Business economics, Business model and Equity. His Demographic economics study incorporates themes from Sample, Social issues, Electrification and Instrumental variable. His Electrification study which covers Consumption that intersects with Poverty.
His Instrumental variable study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Standard of living, Welfare and Empowerment. His Business economics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Energy security, Energy carrier and Risk analysis. His Stochastic frontier analysis research includes elements of Quality, Electric power distribution, Fuel poverty and Incentive.
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Electricity Market Reform in the European Union - Review of Progress toward Liberalization & Integration
Tooraj Jamasb;Michael Pollitt.
Research Papers in Economics (2005)
Electricity Market Reform in the European Union - Review of Progress toward Liberalization & Integration
Tooraj Jamasb;Michael Pollitt.
Research Papers in Economics (2005)
Benchmarking and regulation: international electricity experience
T Jamasb;M Pollitt.
Utilities Policy (2000)
Benchmarking and regulation: international electricity experience
T Jamasb;M Pollitt.
Utilities Policy (2000)
International benchmarking and regulation: an application to European electricity distribution utilities
Tooraj Jamasb;Michael Pollitt.
Energy Policy (2003)
International benchmarking and regulation: an application to European electricity distribution utilities
Tooraj Jamasb;Michael Pollitt.
Energy Policy (2003)
Benchmarking and incentive regulation of quality of service: an application to the UK electricity distribution networks
Dimitrios Giannakis;Tooraj Jamasb;Michael Pollitt.
Energy Policy (2005)
Benchmarking and incentive regulation of quality of service: an application to the UK electricity distribution networks
Dimitrios Giannakis;Tooraj Jamasb;Michael Pollitt.
Energy Policy (2005)
Technical change theory and learning curves : Patterns of progress in electricity generation technologies
Tooraj Jamasb.
The Energy Journal (2007)
Technical change theory and learning curves : Patterns of progress in electricity generation technologies
Tooraj Jamasb.
The Energy Journal (2007)
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