- The
Averch–Johnson
effect is the
tendency of
regulated companies to
engage in
excessive amounts of
capital ac****ulation in
order to
expand the
volume of...
- doi:10.2215/CJN.01520216. PMC 5053786. PMID 27445166.
Riley JM, Kim H,
Averch TD, et al. (December 2013). "Effect of
magnesium on
calcium and oxalate...
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firms to
adopt capital-labor
ratios that are too high. That is
known as the
Averch–Johnson effect, or
simply "gold-plating."
Under rate-of-return regulation...
- (quantum optics)
Autokinetic effect (vision)
Avalanche effect (cryptography)
Averch–Johnson
effect (economics) Baader-Meinhof
effect / Baader-Meinhof phenomenon...
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interventionism Financial economics § Financial
markets Administrative law
Averch-Johnson
effect Banded forbearance Constitutional economics Rule according...
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Intellectual property (Economics and patents)
Natural monopoly regulation (
Averch–Johnson effect)
Peltzman effect Prin****l–agent
problem Adverse selection...
- Martin;
Nandini Harihareswara;
Elizabeth Diebold;
Harsha Kodali;
Carrie Averch (2016). "Guide to the Use of
Digital Financial Services in Agriculture"...
- cost to its
buyer and the ****ociated
profit realized by its
producer The
Averch-Johnson effect, the
tendency of
regulated companies to
engage in excessive...
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Southwestern Bell Tel. Co. v.
Public Service Comm'n of
Missouri (S.Ct. 1923).
Averch, H; Johnson, L.L. (1962). "Behavior of the Firm
Under Regulatory Constraint"...
- 1945-1975, p530
Doyle et al. (1986), p. 26. Anderson, M.; Arnsten, M.;
Averch, H. (1967).
Insurgent Organization and Operations: A Case
Study of the Viet...