| Three
perspectives: The impact of public policy on the
competitiveness of Maine’s business and industry |
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The Clinton administration's vision for
economic development
by Laura D'Andrea Tyson |
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A Maine response
by James F. Orr |
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Assessing the merits of the Clinton
health care reform proposal
by Warren C. Kessler |
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| Examining
alternative forms of utility regulation: The incentives and
disincentives of the regulatory structure |
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Why alternative forms of
regulation?
by Ralph Gelder |
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What do alternative forms
of regulation mean for regulated utilities, consumers, and the
environment?
by Edward Dinan |
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Electric utilities:
Incentive regulation is the best option
by David Flanagan |
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An argument for a prudent
approach to alternative forms of regulation
by Joseph G. Donahue |
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Policy issues
in Maine school finance reform
by Jean E. Lavigne and Patricia Hofmaster |
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| Rate
regulation and the Cable Television Consumer Protection and
Competition Act of 1992 |
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Cable rate regulation
provisions
by Lisa S. Gelb and Frederick E. Ellrod III |
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The 1992 Cable Act:
Consumer protection and customer service
by Barbara L. Krause |
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Two case studies in local
cable renewal
by George F. Burns, Amerling & Burns |
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The American
University in Bulgaria: Institution-building in a developing democracy
by Edward B. Laverty and Roberta P. Laverty |
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| News and Commentary:
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Maine's economic forecast: Modest growth
ahead
by Laurie LaChance, State Economist |
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Public Utilities Commission
by Ralph Townsend |
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Board of Environmental Protection: Basin
Mills controversy continues
by Ruth Robinson |
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Board of Environmental Protection:
Environmental priorities project reaches out
by Ruth Robinson |
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The Land Use Regulation Commission: LURC
struggles to stay ahead of economic change
by Ruth Robinson |
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