Chapter 11: Q. 20 (page 272)
If public utilities are a natural monopoly, what would be the danger in deregulating them?
Short Answer
Deregulation has the risk of allowing enterprises to deliver services on their own terms.
Chapter 11: Q. 20 (page 272)
If public utilities are a natural monopoly, what would be the danger in deregulating them?
Deregulation has the risk of allowing enterprises to deliver services on their own terms.
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