Stephen Thomas (professor)
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Stephen Thomas is professor at the University of Greenwich Business School, and has been a researcher in the area of energy policy for over 25 years. He specialises in the economics and policy of nuclear power, liberalisation and privatisation of the electricity and gas industries, and trade policy on network energy industries. Professor Thomas serves on the editorial boards several periodicals including Energy Policy, Utility Policy, Energy and Environment, and International Journal of Regulation and Governance.[1]
[edit] Selected recent publications[1]
- The grin of the Cheshire cat, Energy Policy, vol 34, 15, 2006, pp 1974-1983.
- The British Model in Britain: failing slowly, Energy Policy, vol 34, 5, 2006, pp 583-600.
- The UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, Energy & Environment, vol 16, no 6, 2005, pp 923-935.
- Evaluating the British Model of electricity deregulation, Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, vol 75, 3, 2004, pp 367-398.