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X-factor:
A productivity adjustment in a price cap formula, used to adjust price in line with a firm's expected productivity improvements. Determining the appropriate X-factor can be highly contentious, since it affects the time path of prices-which determines cash flows to the firm and benefits received by customers. See price cap regulation.
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