Critics of fair-return regulation, as applied to public utilities, maintain that it
A) results in cutthroat competition that drives inefficient producers out of business
B) results in a price that exceeds average total cost
C) does not allow firms to realize economies of large-scale production
D) reduces incentives for public utilities to innovate and to contain costs
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