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The End of a Natural Monopoly: Deregulation and Competition in the Electric Power Industry

By: Peter Z. Grossman; Daniel H. Cole | Book details

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CONTENTS
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS vii
STATEMENT OF SCOPE ix
1. INTRODUCTION
Peter Z. Grossman and
Daniel H. Cole1
2. IS ANYTHING NATURALLY A MONOPOLY?
Peter Z. Grossman11
EDITORS' FOREWORD TO CHAPTER 3 41
3. THE ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRIC POWER REGULATION
Robert L. Bradley, Jr.43
4. THE “REGULATORY CONTRACT”
Daniel H. Cole77
5. THE ZENITH OF THE NATURAL MONOPOLY SYSTEM
Peter Z. Grossman89
EDITORS' FOREWORD TO CHAPTER 6 107
6. WHITHER NATURAL MONOPOLY? THE CASE OF ELECTRICITY
Joseph P. Tomain111
7. UNIVERSAL SERVICE IN COMPETITIVE RETAIL ELECTRIC MARKETS: REFIN(ANC)ING THE DUTY TO SERVE FOR A POST-NATURAL MONOPOLY ERA
Jim Rossi141

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