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Public Utility Regulation And The Socalled Sliding Scale A Study Of The Sliding Scale As A Means Of Encouraging And Rewarding Efficiency In The Management Of Regulated Monopolies Irvin Bussing

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Public Utility Regulation And The Socalled Sliding Scale A Study Of The Sliding Scale As A Means Of Encouraging And Rewarding Efficiency In The Management Of Regulated Monopolies Irvin Bussing
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Public Utility Regulation And The Socalled Sliding Scale A Study Of The Sliding Scale As A Means Of Encouraging And Rewarding Efficiency In The Management Of Regulated Monopolies Irvin Bussing instant download after payment.

Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.36 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Irvin Bussing
ISBN: 9780231888936, 0231888937
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Public Utility Regulation And The Socalled Sliding Scale A Study Of The Sliding Scale As A Means Of Encouraging And Rewarding Efficiency In The Management Of Regulated Monopolies Irvin Bussing by Irvin Bussing 9780231888936, 0231888937 instant download after payment.

Studies public utilities and the sliding scale, first in Great Britain and then in the United States, as a means of encouraging and rewarding efficiency in the management of regulated monopolies.

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