CONTENTS
| 1. INTRODUCTION |
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| 2. IS ANYTHING NATURALLY A MONOPOLY? |
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| | EDITORS' FOREWORD TO CHAPTER 3 | 41 |
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| 3. THE ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRIC POWER REGULATION |
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| 4. THE “REGULATORY CONTRACT” |
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| 5. THE ZENITH OF THE NATURAL MONOPOLY SYSTEM |
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| | EDITORS' FOREWORD TO CHAPTER 6 | 107 |
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| 6. WHITHER NATURAL MONOPOLY? THE CASE OF ELECTRICITY |
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| 7. UNIVERSAL SERVICE IN COMPETITIVE RETAIL ELECTRIC MARKETS: REFIN(ANC)ING THE DUTY TO SERVE FOR A POST-NATURAL MONOPOLY ERA |
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Book title: The End of a Natural Monopoly: Deregulation and Competition in the Electric Power Industry.
Contributors: Peter Z. Grossman - Editor, Daniel H. Cole - Editor.
Publisher: JAI Press.
Place of publication: Boston.
Publication year: 2003.
Page number: v.
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