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1 The costs in this article are in terms of 1974 dollars. All costs referenced as coming from it were adjusted to 1975 dollars by taking into account the inflation that occurred in the energy market during 1974. These adjusted prices were obtained from Manne by personal communication on Nov. 17, 1975.

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