"Study of Electric Rates and Ratemaking" by Glen A. Barrer and Sydney Shaffer, originating from the Armour Institute of Technology, presents a detailed examination of the principles and practices involved in establishing electric rates. Published in 1915, this thesis offers valuable insights into the historical context of public utility economics and the methodologies used in rate regulation during the early 20th century.
The study delves into the factors influencing electric rate structures, providing a comprehensive overview of ratemaking considerations relevant to the burgeoning electric industry. It explores the economic and technological aspects that shaped rate determination, offering a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities faced by utility companies and regulatory bodies of the time. This work serves as a significant resource for understanding the evolution of electric utility economics and the foundations of modern rate regulation.
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