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Coercion and Distribution in a Supposedly Non-Coercive State
Robert L. Hale
Economic Liberty and the State, Robert L. Hale
Fair Value: The Meaning and Application of the Term "Fair Valuation" as Used by Utility Commissions, Harleigh H. Hartman Reviewed by Robert L. Hale
What is Fair? A Study of Some Problems of Public Utility Regulation, William G. Raymond Reviewed by Robert L. Hale
The Validity of Rate Regulations, State and Federal, Robert P. Reeder Reviewed by Robert L. Hale
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