Space-Time Pricing for Public Utilities
John Craven
Bell Journal of Economics, 1974, vol. 5, issue 1, 187-195
Abstract:
This paper presents a model of pricing for public utilities where demand varies with space, rather than with time. After different policies regarding zoning are accounted for, a model integrating the spatial and temporal models is outlined to permit an examination of the interaction of peak demands and zoning. Special assumptions on costs, capacity constraints, and the nature of the objective function are made.
Date: 1974
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