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Many pricing strategists call for the use of marginal‐cost techniques for water, but the theory tends to get fuzzy when the marginal gallon requires a major capital outlay. Moreover the costaccounting methods existing in many utilities preclude its use. In water‐short areas of the nation, the result of marginal‐cost pricing is often imposition of controls on a crash basis and on accompanying public hue and cry.
Many pricing strategists call for the use of marginal‐cost techniques for water, but the theory tends to get fuzzy when the marginal gallon requires a major capital outlay. Moreover the costaccounting methods existing in many utilities preclude its use. In water‐short areas of the nation, the result of marginal‐cost pricing is often imposition of controls on a crash basis and on accompanying public hue and cry.
Pricing for Water Con:
Kelley, George J. (author)
1978-03-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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