Chloe Le Coq is an assistant professor at the Stockholm School of Economics at the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) since 2007. Her main research interests are industrial organization and experimental economics, with particular focus on the energy markets and their regulation.
She has held visiting positions at University of Purdue, the University of California Energy Institute at Berkeley, and National Singapore University. Her recent work includes theoretical and experimental studies of anti-trust policy, auctions, forward trading.
Publications
"
The Length of Contracts and Collusion", (with R. Green) International Journal of Industrial Organization, (1), 21-29, 2010.
"Measuring the Security of External Energy Supply in the European Union", (with E. Paltseva), Energy Policy, 37, 4474-4481, 2009.
"Do Forward Markets Enhance Competition?" Experimental Evidences, (with H. Orzen), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 61(3), 415-431, 2006.
Working Papers
"Price Caps and Fluctuating Demand in Electricity Markets: Experimental Evidence of Competitive Bidding", (with H. Orzen) 2012.
"Trust, Salience and Deterrence", (with M. Bigoni, S. Fridolfsson, and G. Spagnolo), 2010.
"Index contracts and Spot Market Competition", 2006, [Submitted].
"Strategic Use of Available Capacities in the Electricity Spot Market", 2002.
Work in Progress
“Common Policies in a Union: the EU Energy Policy”, (with E. Paltseva).
"Social Preferences and Bounded Rationality in the Centipede Game", (with J. Tremewan and A. Wagner)
"Pricing and Capacity Provision in Electricity Markets - An Experimental Study", (with H. Orzen).
Other Publications
"
Common Energy Policy in the EU: The Moral Hazard of Security of External Supply", (with E. Paltseva), 2008, SIEPS report, 2008:1
"Russian Gas and Common Energy Policy", Baltic Rim Economies 2/2009