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This makes it difficult for a government to determine the auction in which a given
service obligation should be auctioned . The problem is considerably more
complex ( and severe ) since entire sets of obligations are selected for auction ,
some ...
This makes it difficult for a government to determine the auction in which a given
service obligation should be auctioned . The problem is considerably more
complex ( and severe ) since entire sets of obligations are selected for auction ,
some ...
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To minimize costs , the right firms must be given the right set of universal service
obligations to be fulfilled at the right time , and advance central planning by a
government regulator is unlikely to produce that result . The solution is for ...
To minimize costs , the right firms must be given the right set of universal service
obligations to be fulfilled at the right time , and advance central planning by a
government regulator is unlikely to produce that result . The solution is for ...
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Since the trading phase will tend to minimize costs , the principal objective in the
distribution of obligations is to minimize subsidies . This can be achieved in an
open and competitive environment through use of an auction . Designing an ...
Since the trading phase will tend to minimize costs , the principal objective in the
distribution of obligations is to minimize subsidies . This can be achieved in an
open and competitive environment through use of an auction . Designing an ...
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developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
race to the bottom | 29 |
electricity reforms in Eastern Europe | 49 |
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