Publisher's Synopsis
The Regulation of Municipal Utilities, by Clyde Lyndon King, delves into the critical aspects of overseeing and managing public services at the local government level. This detailed exploration, originally published in 1912, offers insights into the regulatory frameworks governing essential services such as water, gas, and electricity.
King examines the challenges and complexities faced by municipalities in ensuring fair pricing, service quality, and operational efficiency. With a focus on the economic and political dimensions of utility regulation, the book provides a valuable historical perspective on the evolution of public policy in this vital sector. Scholars and practitioners interested in the history of municipal governance and public utility regulation will find this work an informative resource.
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