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Competition and regulation: The swing of the pendulum
This paper discusses the connection between macro-economic conditions and movements to regulate or deregulate certain industries. High demand, technological change and inflation induce deregulation while low demand and financial distress induce regulation. Airlines and long-distance telephone services are discussed in this context with some implications for electric utilities.