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Public utility

A public utility is a company that maintains the infrastructure for a public good. Public utilities are generally regarded as natural monopolies.

In command economies, these functions are generally performed directly by the state.

In mixed economies, public utilities are usually tightly regulated by the state to avoid the adverse effects of monopolistic private enterprise.

In some poorer countries, these functions may not be available at all.

Examples of utilities are:

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