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Efficiency in nuclear power pricing: A reply

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Drs. Danielsen and Kamerschen are Professor and Distinguished Professor of Economics at the University of Georgia, respectively. Dr. Thompson is Director of Economics and Planning Division of the Public Utilities Staff at the Mississippi Public Service Commission.

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Danielsen, A.L., Kamerschen, D.R. & Thompson, H.G. Efficiency in nuclear power pricing: A reply. Rev Ind Organ 6, 297–299 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00378130

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