This compilation, "Rate Research, Volumes 16-17," presents a detailed examination of electric rate structures and related legal and economic issues. Compiled by the Rate Research Committee of the National Electric Light Association, the work offers valuable insights into the challenges and innovations in the electric utility industry during the early 20th century. The volumes cover a range of topics including rate design, cost analysis, and regulatory frameworks.
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