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Regulation Magazine

Vol. 15, No. 1, Winter 1992


Features

Expanding Competitive Opportunities in Electricity Generation By Paul L. Joskow (PDF, 563K)

Deregulating Electricity: What Stands in the Way By Robert J. Michaels (PDF, 460K)

User-Ownership of Electric Transmission Grids: Toward Resolving the Access Issue By Douglas A. Houston (PDF, 462K)

The Public Utility Holding Comapny Act: The Easy Step in Electric Utility Regulatory Reform By Richard L. Gordon (PDF, 338K)

Can Nuclear Power Compete? By Geoffrey Rothwell (PDF, 390K)

A Historical Perspective on Electric Utility Regulation By R. Richard Geddes (PDF, 342K)

The Endangered Species Act: Saving Species or Stopping Growth? By Robert J. Smith (PDF, 220K)


Letters

Reviewing Maritime Performance | Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics | Stop Waiting for Godot! | Go for the Market: Warts and All | Markets: Let's Get Real | Focusing on Accountability | Conservative or Restrictive? | Calling a Spade a Spade


Currents

Small Change | Power to the People | Market Deregulation of the Electric Utility Sector | The Politics of Electric Power Deregulation | One U.S. Export Eastern Europe Does Not Need | Are the Greens Planning Fridge-Bombs?

Readings

Deregulation by Means of Antitrust Divestiture: How Well Has It Worked in the Telephone Industry? | Promising Approaches to Reducing Highway Risks | Tackling Environmental Problems



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