1. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Office of Water. 1993a. “Technical and Economic Capacity of States and Public Water Systems to Implement Drinking Water Regulations.” Report to Congress. EPA 810-R-93-001. Washington, D.C. September.
2. The cost function in equations (1) and (3) are most often written in logarithmic form—taking the natural logarithms of both sides (Boisvert, Tsao, and Schmit 1996). It is in the logarithmic form that the expressions for the economies of size are most easily derived. It is also in this way that the parameters of the two functions are estimated econometrically.
3. Boisvert R.N. , Tsao L. , and Schmit T.M. 1996. “The Implications of Economies of Scale and Size in Providing Additional Treatment for Small Community Water Systems.” Unpublished report to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Department of Agricultural, Resource, and Managerial Economics, Cornell University. February.
4. Economies of Scale in U.S. Electric Power Generation