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排斥的承诺与风险:运用制度设计原则和俱乐部理论分析区域输电组织治理

The promise and perils of exclusion: using institutional design principles and the theory of clubs to analyse regional transmission organization governance

Journal of Institutional Economics · 2026
被引 0 · 同刊同年前 8%
人大 BABS 3

中文导读

结合奥斯特罗姆的公共池塘资源框架和布坎南的俱乐部理论,分析美国区域输电组织如何通过规则定义的排斥来治理可靠性,并指出适应性边界规则和包容性参与对维持可靠性和促进创新的重要性。

Abstract

Abstract Organized, competitive wholesale power markets emerged in the U.S. during the 1990s, driven by technological change and regulatory restructuring. Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs) manage these markets while governing a congestible transmission network whose physical coupling creates ill-defined property rights and persistent coordination problems. The growth of new generations, storage, and digital technologies further strains RTO governance by increasing heterogeneity in participants and business models. Integrating Elinor Ostrom’s common-pool resource (CPR) framework with James Buchanan’s theory of clubs, this paper analyses how RTOs govern reliability through rule-defined exclusion. The analysis argues that reliability is a CPR, but that RTOs formalize a scalable, club-like exclusion regime as a governance institution. Because transmission systems are non-replicable, governance institutions and polycentric oversight must substitute for competitive discipline. Institutional reforms that make boundary rules adaptive and participation more inclusive are essential to preserve reliability while enabling innovation and long-run efficiency.

电力市场制度经济学公共资源治理公司治理网络治理