Die Preisbewegung elektrischer Arbeit seit 1898 by Dr.-Ing. Gustav Siegel provides a detailed analysis of the pricing trends for electrical energy from 1898 to 1914. The book examines the self-costs involved in electrical production, including capital, material, and labor costs, and evaluates various tariff systems used in different countries. Siegel references statistical data to highlight the evolution of pricing and offers insights into the factors influencing price changes, such as technological advancements and market demand. The book is aimed at professionals and researchers in economics and energy policy, focusing on objective data presentation rather than methodological critique. |