Recovery in the Long Term: As economists search for signs of a recovery, the most pressing question is how long it will take (English)
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Title:Recovery in the Long Term: As economists search for signs of a recovery, the most pressing question is how long it will take
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Contributors:Caldwell, J. ( author )
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Published in:ELECTRIC PERSPECTIVES ; 35, 2 ; 54
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Publication date:2010-01-01
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 35, Issue 2
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Reshaping Customer Service: New technologies and changing relationships demand new skills and methods for the customer service functionKrell, E. et al. | 2010
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Tough Enough?: With the increasing frequency of powerful weather events, infrastructure hardening has become a focal point for electric utilitiesDeric, M. / Kirkpatrick, T. / Stewart, C. et al. | 2010
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Winning Over the National Customer: How award-winning utilities do itPaul, B. et al. | 2010
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Recovery in the Long Term: As economists search for signs of a recovery, the most pressing question is how long it will takeCaldwell, J. et al. | 2010
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Environment: Coal combustion products have been used safely in construction and numerous other applications for more than 60 years| 2010
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Operations: Real estate rationalization gives companies an opportunity to evaluate the interrelationship of their operations and real estate assets| 2010
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Technology: Regardless of how a utility envisions the smart grid, the key to determine its value is to define the real costs and benefits over the life of the assets| 2010
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Another Perspective: Make the reduced dividend tax rate permanent| 2010