Index 



281 



Bonneville Act, 235 



Bonneville Dam, 137n 



Bonneville Power Administration, vi, 

 209n, 235, 259n; energy sales, distri- 

 bution and use of, 236-38, Tables, 

 237, 238; energy sales to federal 

 agencies, 246; retail distributors, 

 types of, 236; sales to aluminum in- 

 dustry, 248 



borrowing, net {see also consumer bor- 

 rowing): per cent of total capital 

 formation, 81-82 



Borts, G. H., 251n 



Boulding, Kenneth E., 46n 



BPA. See Bonneville Power Adminis- 

 tration 



brokers' loans, 121 



Bronfenbrenner, M., 109n, 11 In, 118n 



Brown, Nina, vi 



Brownlee project, 137, 149, 162, 180, 

 Table, 150 



budget line, 21-22 



Bureau of Reclamation, vi, 143, 246 



Butters, J. K., 105n, 109/1, 113n, 115n, 

 123n 



capital: aggregate demand curve, de- 

 termination of, 35-38; consumer, 

 sources of, 82; definition of, 33; de- 

 velopmental, 8, 272; equity, 48; long- 

 term, external sources of, 115; ra- 

 tioning of, 73n; social cost of {see 

 public funds, social cost of); sources 

 of, for agriculture, business, and 

 government, 83; sunk (fixed), 58n; 

 supply of, 33-35, 47-48; true oppor- 

 tunity cost of, 91; venture, 245, 256; 

 venture, ratio to borrowed, 48 



capital charges, 142; estimation of, 217, 

 217n; money costs of, 210 



capital formation in United States 

 (1955). 80-83, Table, 80 



capital gains, 84, 107, 109n, 123, 214 



capital intensity, 142, 147, 274 



capital market {see also costs; gains; 

 interest rates), 7, 81, 126; assump- 

 tions concerning, 32-40; common, 

 and financial intermediaries, 82; 

 qualification of assumptions concern- 

 ing, 47-48 



capital stock, changes in, 25-26, 33 



capitalization, 208n 



Carroll, J. J., 99n, llOn, 228n, 240n 



Cascade Range, 202 



Central Valley Project, 56, 61 



certificates of necessity for accelerated 

 amortization, 220, 249n 



charge accounts, 104; interest rates on, 

 95 



Chelan County, Oregon, 258n 



Chenery, Mollis B., 72n 



Cherokee Dam, 66 



Ciacco, Jack N., 115n 



Ciriacy-Wantrup, S. V., 77n 



Clawson, Marion, vi 



collective choice, 211 



collective goods {see also nonmarket- 

 able goods and services), 42-43, 73, 

 78, 181, 266 



collective wants, 43, 43n, 55, 71, 78 



Colm, Gerhard, 110, llOn 



Colt, Samuel, 54n 



Columbia Basin Interagency Commit- 

 tee, 148n, 168 



Columbia River {see also Hells Can- 

 yon, development of), 61, 64, 146, 

 159, 171, 202, 274; U. S. Corps of 

 Engineers plan for, 136, 139 



commercial banks, 82 



commodity costs, 42 



common costs, 207 



common stock, 81, 209; income from, 

 84. 109n; rate of return on, 107; 

 regional distribution of ownership, 

 for private utilities, 244 



compensation for headwater benefits. 

 See under storage 



competition. See imperfect competi- 

 tion; perfect competition 



competitive conditions, departures from 

 {see also indivisibility; interdepend- 

 ence), 41-48, 53-68, 72, 133, 210-11 



concentration of economic power, pub- 

 lic attitude toward, 13-14, 70 



Conrad, A. H., 118n 



conservationists, viewpoint of, 126, 142 



constant outlay line, 31 



construction costs, 72n, 143, 166-67, 207 



consumer {see also consumption): as- 

 set-debt position, 94-96. 102-104, 

 Tables, 94, 98, 104; corporate tax 

 change shifted to. 227, 228-29; ex- 

 penditure needs, 87; life cycle of 

 earnings, 87 



consumer borrowing: purposes of, 87; 

 and satisfaction, 85, 87-88 



