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Capacity Costs, Heterogeneous Users, and Peak-Load Pricing

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1985 100(4), 1335
Journal Article Capacity Costs, Heterogeneous Users, and Peak-Load Pricing Get access W. John Jordan W. John Jordan Seton Hall University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 100, Issue 4, November 1985, Pages 1335–1337, https://doi.org/10.2307/1885687 Published: 01 November 1985

Heterogeneous Users and the Peak Load Pricing Model

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1983 98(1), 127
The principal finding of this paper is that the conventional pricing solution for the peak load pricing problem must be modified to be applicable to a joint facility that is utilized by heterogeneous groups of users. The paper indicates how extending the conventional model through a multidimensional approach to capacity, accounting for its physical dimensions as well as its time dimension, will require specific capacity charges to users independent of the time of consumption. Any additional congestion charges levied will not perform the conventional role of covering replacement capacity costs, but will be used to reduce current congestion costs.