The End of a Natural Monopoly

Deregulation and Competition in the Electric Power Industry

Edited by Daniel H Cole, Peter Z Grossman

Series: The Economics of Legal Relationships 

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This book addresses the fundamental issues underlying the debate over electric power regulation and deregulation. After decades of the presumption that the electric power industry was a natural monopoly, recent times have seen a trend of deregulation followed by panicked re-regulation. This important book critically analyses this controversial area from a legal and economic perspective.

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