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Energy 2 Energy Production and Transportation Infrastructure Economics and Finance 2 Infrastructure Economics Economic Theory and Research Private Sector Development 2 Debt Markets Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 1 E-Business Finance and Financial Sector Development 1 E-Business Governance 1 National Governance Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 1
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Banerjee, Sudeshna Ghosh 2 Khurana, Mani 1 Pargal, Sheoli 1
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 2
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More Power to India : The Challenge of Electricity Distribution
Pargal, Sheoli; Banerjee, Sudeshna Ghosh - Economics Research, World Bank Group
This report assesses progress in implementing the government of India's power sector reform agenda and examines the performance of the sector along different dimensions. India has emphasized that an efficient, resilient, and financially robust power sector is essential for growth and poverty...
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Beyond Crisis : The Financial Performance of India's Power Sector
Khurana, Mani; Banerjee, Sudeshna Ghosh - Economics Research, World Bank Group
At the end of 2011, the Indian power sector found itself in financial crisis, just a decade after the 2001 bailout of state electricity boards (SEBs) by the central government. Bankrupt state power distribution utilities in several states were unable to pay their bills or repay their debts....
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