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The first of these is that a lot of utility services are simply not charged for at all on a unit of consumption basis : most customers in New York State ; telephone directory assistance , in most states ; local telephone calls some 90 ...
The first of these is that a lot of utility services are simply not charged for at all on a unit of consumption basis : most customers in New York State ; telephone directory assistance , in most states ; local telephone calls some 90 ...
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Still , it is desirable that charges for local exchange service be substantially realigned and that uneconomic usage be reduced . If heavy users causing heavy costs are willing to pay for those costs , then the usage is warranted .
Still , it is desirable that charges for local exchange service be substantially realigned and that uneconomic usage be reduced . If heavy users causing heavy costs are willing to pay for those costs , then the usage is warranted .
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When " Equal Annual Costs " Are Not Equal We customarily use levelized fixed charges over the life of an asset as a matter of convenience . But it is sometimes more meaningful to com- pute the pattern of actual year - by - year charges ...
When " Equal Annual Costs " Are Not Equal We customarily use levelized fixed charges over the life of an asset as a matter of convenience . But it is sometimes more meaningful to com- pute the pattern of actual year - by - year charges ...
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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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