Cross-border integration in the European electricity market. Evidence from the pricing behavior of Norwegian and Swiss exporters

Cross-border integration in the European electricity market. Evidence from the pricing behavior of Norwegian and Swiss exporters

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Article ID: iaor20117830
Volume: 39
Issue: 9
Start Page Number: 4703
End Page Number: 4712
Publication Date: Sep 2011
Journal: Energy Policy
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Keywords: energy
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This paper examines the electricity market integration process in two European areas based on the pricing behavior of Norwegian and Swiss exporters. The aim is to gain evidence for the period after the adoption of the ‘Second Legislative Package’ (2003). The pricing behavior of Norwegian exporters indicates that the wholesale markets for Denmark and Sweden are highly integrated. Moreover, results are fully compatible with the existence of a very competitive marketplace for electricity. This clearly contrasts with the evidence provided by Swiss exporters. In this last case, analysis revealed differences in pricing‐to‐market behavior between Italy, France and Germany, which indicates that exporters take advantage of international market segmentation and divergences between market structures. This outcome provides a reasonable explanation as to why price differences between countries cannot be fully attributed to transmission costs, as has been claimed in previous research. We also found cross‐country convergence in levels of markups and in pricing‐to‐market behavior of the Swiss exporters for the first part of the period that was analyzed. The evidence is fully consistent with an initial impulse toward market integration originated by reforms implemented at the beginning of the last decade.

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