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I believe the Bell System's equal life group method of depreciation has considerable merit and should be examined in depth . I believe I have demonstrated my belief that faster capital recovery by utilities will reduce consumer rates in ...
I believe the Bell System's equal life group method of depreciation has considerable merit and should be examined in depth . I believe I have demonstrated my belief that faster capital recovery by utilities will reduce consumer rates in ...
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I believe the change is now possible with more frequent rate applications because the information furnished in the last ... From my vantage point as a State Regulatory Commissioner , I don't believe adequate attention has been paid to ...
I believe the change is now possible with more frequent rate applications because the information furnished in the last ... From my vantage point as a State Regulatory Commissioner , I don't believe adequate attention has been paid to ...
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At the outset , I believe it would be helpful to mention briefly my previous experience in the utility area since it provides some insight into my perspective of utility regulation . As the Attorney General of a southern state , I have ...
At the outset , I believe it would be helpful to mention briefly my previous experience in the utility area since it provides some insight into my perspective of utility regulation . As the Attorney General of a southern state , I have ...
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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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