Proceedings of the Annual Iowa State University Regulatory Conference on Public Utility Valuation and the Rate Making Process, Volumes 13-16Iowa State University., 1974 |
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Page 157
... average service life of the curve was set equal to 100 percent of average life age . That is , the survivor curves were plotted on the basis that if the average service life was 22 years , this age of 22 years was set equal to an age of ...
... average service life of the curve was set equal to 100 percent of average life age . That is , the survivor curves were plotted on the basis that if the average service life was 22 years , this age of 22 years was set equal to an age of ...
Page 180
... average age exceeds 50 percent of average life by from 7 to 18 percent . ༢ .. Consider the effect of your assuming an average age as 50 percent of average life in a calculation when the account has an So , L1 , or R1 dispersion when the ...
... average age exceeds 50 percent of average life by from 7 to 18 percent . ༢ .. Consider the effect of your assuming an average age as 50 percent of average life in a calculation when the account has an So , L1 , or R1 dispersion when the ...
Page 179
... average costs per unit fall rapidly . The fixed overhead costs are spread over more units . Average costs rise again as capacity is approached , and it becomes more expensive to increase output . The incremental costs the additional ...
... average costs per unit fall rapidly . The fixed overhead costs are spread over more units . Average costs rise again as capacity is approached , and it becomes more expensive to increase output . The incremental costs the additional ...
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DIVERGENT VIEWS WITHIN THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY | 53 |
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