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Evans , J.L. , and Archer , S. J. , " Diversification and the Reduction of Dispersion : An Empirical Analysis , " Journal of Finance , 1968 . Fama , E.F. , " Risk , Return , and Portfolio Analysis : Reply , " Jour- nal of Political ...
Evans , J.L. , and Archer , S. J. , " Diversification and the Reduction of Dispersion : An Empirical Analysis , " Journal of Finance , 1968 . Fama , E.F. , " Risk , Return , and Portfolio Analysis : Reply , " Jour- nal of Political ...
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Statistical analysis uti- lizing the growth in number of customers by load class and the data given in Table 1 ... use per customer will be even lower than the 32.0 % based on the analysis of incremental change shown in column ( 9 ) .
Statistical analysis uti- lizing the growth in number of customers by load class and the data given in Table 1 ... use per customer will be even lower than the 32.0 % based on the analysis of incremental change shown in column ( 9 ) .
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Judgment , thought provoking analysis of the how's and why's , is necessary to produce meaning- ful estimates of depreciation . A powerful tool in seeking the how's and why's is statistics . Gen- eral company statistics concerning its ...
Judgment , thought provoking analysis of the how's and why's , is necessary to produce meaning- ful estimates of depreciation . A powerful tool in seeking the how's and why's is statistics . Gen- eral company statistics concerning its ...
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Contents
FIRST SESSION Regulation and the Utility Industries | 1 |
SOLVING THE INFLATION DILEMMA | 103 |
FOURTH SESSION | 111 |
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