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Regulatory Pricing Policies and Input Choices Under Uncertainty

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  • David P. Baron
  • Robert Taggart Jr.

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  • David P. Baron & Robert Taggart Jr., 1978. "Regulatory Pricing Policies and Input Choices Under Uncertainty," Discussion Papers 315, Northwestern University, Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science.
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