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Pricing and Price Regulation: An Economic Theory for Public Enterprises and Public Utilities
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Dieter BosNumber Of Reads:
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English
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471
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This clear, precisely written text presents an important branch of the modern, micro-economically based theory of industrial organization and of public finance, utilizing calculus only.Answers are provided to some pertinent economic questions, such as the pricing policies of vote-seeking politicians, of empire-building bureaucrats and of out-put-maximizing and energy-saving public utilities. These policies are compared with the welfare economic benchmark rules e.g. on marginal cost pricing and Ramsey pricing. Great significance is attached to price regulation.
The book elucidates the recent replacement of rate of return regulation by price-cap regulation. It also explains why many simple rules like yardstick regulation fail to achieve optimal prices, which shows how complicated it is to induce managers to truthfully reveal their private information. How this can be achieved properly is shown in various principal-agent models on regulation with uncertain costs, uncertain demand and with soft budget constraints.
Dieter Bos
Dieter Bos was an Austrian lawyer and economist. Bös first studied law at the University of Vienna and received his doctorate for the first time in 1963. He then turned to economics and received his doctorate again in 1968. He taught at the Universities of Graz and Vienna and in 1979 accepted a call to the University of Bonn, where he held the chair for finance to the end. From 1973 Bös was editor of the journal for national economy (from 1986 Journal of Economics). In 1984 he was one of the 27 founding members of the European Economic Association. Bös gained international recognition in particular for his contributions to the theory of public companies and their privatization and regulation. He has written several books and published numerous articles in international journals.
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