VOTING, SPATIAL MONOPOLY, AND SPATIAL PRICE REGULATION

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YE, MH
YEZER, AMJ
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10.1111/j.1465-7295.1992.tb01532.x
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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Regulations often require that local public utilities engage in high rates of freight absorption. These regulations, Often mandating uniform pricing, are shown to arise logically as a consequence of self-interested voting behavior. We specifically consider the case of a single-plant spatial monopoly which is regulated by consumers distributed around the plant. Consumers may change their delivered price by voting to require a rate of freight absorption which differs from the profit-maximizing rate. Voting outcomes comes under a median voter model predict the high rate of freight absorption often observed in practice.
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