A Manual of Price Control


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Resetting Price Controls for Privatized Utilities


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QUOTEThe aim of regulation is to protect consumers, while ensuring that the company remains viable and has an incentive to operate efficiently.QUOTEIn many developing countries private companies are replacing government agencies as owners and operators of infrastructure services. Governments must now develop new skills in economic regulation of these private providers to protect consumer interests, while also ensuring that the companies remain economically and financially sound and have incentives to operate efficiently. This manual provides new economic regulators with practical guidance on how to proceed in this fairly technical new field.Chapters cover: · Revising Price Controls · Procedures for Resetting a Price Control · Present Value Calculations · Investment and the Regulatory Asset Base · The Rate of Return · The Philosophy of Price Controls · The Form of a Price Control · Operating Costs · Revenues




Problems in Price Control


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Problems in Price Control


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The development of the OPA was part of the history of an all-over mobilization of the Nation's resources. But within the Agency, there were organizational and administrative problems of price control of considerable importance and magnitude. This volume differs from others in the series which bear the same general title in that it treats not the substantial economic or legal problems of price control, but rather the administrative machinery developed in the national office to cope with them. It covers the major organizational land administrative problems of OPA's price department and traces the evolution of more or less satisfactory solutions for most of them.







Problems in Price Control


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Stabilization subsidies were financial aids granted by the Federal government during the war and the immediate post-war period to keep prices stable and lower than they would have otherwise been in a freemarket economy. The first study presents overall considerations of subsidies-- concentrating on subsidies outside the food field. The second concentrated solely on the food subsidies.




Problems in Price Control


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This study deals with price problems of the OPA concerning production patterns, specifically the interaction of price control and changes in production patterns in the wartime sellers' market. It covers a cross section of industries and was of great import to not only the OPA for establishing price controls but to supply agencies, particularly textile and apparel.




Miscellaneous Publication


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