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¿Hay vida después de Endesa-Iberdrola (B)
Jódar, Sandra; Gual, JordiCaso ASE-406EconomíaEn 1996, la Unión Europea aprobó la Directiva según la cual cada Estado miembro debía abrir el mercado eléctrico en al menos un 26% a partir de febrero de 1999. La Directiva prohibía también la generación de más del 50% de la energía eléctrica de un país por parte de un solo productor a partir de 2003. Este proceso de liberalización convirtió a los mercados eléctricos europeos en el objetivo de muchas eléctricas para extender su influencia. Endes...Desde 5,74 €
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¿Hay vida después de Endesa-Iberdrola (A)
Jódar, Sandra; Gual, JordiCaso ASE-405EconomíaEn 1996, la Unión Europea aprobó la Directiva según la cual cada Estado miembro debía abrir el mercado eléctrico en al menos un 26% a partir de febrero de 1999. La Directiva prohibía también la generación de más del 50% de la energía eléctrica de un país por parte de un solo productor a partir de 2003. Este proceso de liberalización convirtió a los mercados eléctricos europeos en el objetivo de muchas eléctricas para extender su influencia. En es...Desde 8,20 €
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Taxi!
Gual, JordiCaso ASE-401-EEconomíaThis case discusses regulation of the taxi sector in the metropolitan area of Barcelona. The analysis focuses on the economic effects of the regulations affecting fares and entry in the sector.Desde 8,20 €
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The Upcoming Euro
Gual, JordiNota técnica ASEN-197-EEconomíaThis document examines the phases of the introduction of the Euro in the European economy and discusses the possible impact of its introduction on business activity. A distinction is made between normal business activity and effect on strategy.Desde 8,20 €
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The Digital Merger (B)
Jódar, Sandra; Gual, JordiCaso ECON-414-EEconomíaIn May 2002, Canal Satélite Digital and Vía Digital, the only two platforms offering satellite pay-TV in Spain, in both cases since 1997, officially announced their merger. This appeared to signal the start of a new episode in the "digital soap opera" that had begun when the Spanish government promoted the launch of a second digital platform to compete with the incumbent operator. The battle between the two digital platforms had flared up even be...Desde 5,74 €
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Take the trillion and run
Gual, JordiCaso ASE-400-EEconomíaThis case discusses the introduction of competition in the Spanish electricity-generating industry. The case addresses the situation in early 1999, highlighting the technical aspects of the controversy concerning the compensation awarded by the Spanish government to the industry to cover its transition costs to a competition-based system.Desde 8,20 €
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The Digital Merger (A)
Jódar, Sandra; Gual, JordiCaso ECON-413-EEconomíaIn May 2002, Canal Satélite Digital and Vía Digital, the only two platforms offering satellite pay-TV in Spain, in both cases since 1997, officially announced their merger. This appeared to signal the start of a new episode in the "digital soap opera" that had begun when the Spanish government promoted the launch of a second digital platform to compete with the incumbent operator. The battle between the two digital platforms had flared up even be...Desde 8,20 €
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Is There Life After Endesa-Iberdrola (A)
Jódar, Sandra; Gual, JordiCaso ASE-405-EEconomíaIn 1996 the European Union passed the Electricity Directive, which required each Member State to open its electricity market to competition from February 1999 -initially by at least 26%. The Directive also made it illegal, from 2003 onward, for any one producer to generate more than 50% of a country's electric power. The liberalization process made European electricity markets an investment target for many electric utilities wishing to extend the...Desde 8,20 €
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Is There Life After Endesa-Iberdrola (B)
Jódar, Sandra; Gual, JordiCaso ASE-406-EEconomíaIn 1996 the European Union passed the Electricity Directive, which required each Member State to open its electricity market to competition from February 1999 -initially by at least 26%. The Directive also made it illegal, from 2003 onward, for any one producer to generate more than 50% of a country's electric power. The liberalization process made European electricity markets an investment target for many electric utilities wishing to extend the...Desde 5,74 €
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The Spanish economy and the 1999 tax reform
Martrat, Sergi; Gual, JordiCaso ASE-393-EEconomíaDesde 8,20 €