Government competition in the electric utility industry : a theoretical and empirical study /
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TextPublication details: New York: Praeger Publishers, c1972Description: xxv, 473 p.illSubject(s): DDC classification: - 353.008'722 HEL
- HD9685.U5 H4 1972
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| 353.008'3 UNI Stemming inflation; | 353.0085'5 BAR Science policy from Ford to Reagan : | 353.008'7 LEV National transportation policy : | 353.008'722 HEL Government competition in the electric utility industry : | 353.0087'5'002408 KAT Institutional Disability : | 353.03'4 HOW How long should they serve? : | 353.07'05 MAN Management of the United States government / |
A revision of the author's thesis, Columbia.
Includes bibliographical references.
Central to this study is the probing, in the first part and in the case studies in the appendix, of the empirical validity of the theories of natural monopoly, regulated natural monopoly, and what has been termed here the competitive analogue. From this follows the empirical demonstration that the businessman cum monopoly cum state commission regulation does not equal the businessman cum competition.
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