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A wave of institutional reforms has shaped the global electricity markets in the past decade spawning generally more competitive and efficient energy markets. While this is evident in the developed market context, distinct inefficiencies are palpable in the emerging market space. Evidence...
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In the rush for development, the regulatory state has assumed the mantle of the new panacea: the instruments and mechanisms necessary for better government, better governance, and better lives. In this paper I pose two basic questions in response to the rise of the regulatory state and its...
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restructuring efforts. The analysis showed that the current structure of Indonesia's electricity sector firmly within Model 2 (the … single buyer model) and highlights that Indonesia is currently towards the less-competitive end of the spectrum of Model 2 … previous efforts to restructure the sector in Indonesia but there is significant room for incremental reform to improve …
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profile in Indonesia's electricity market using primary survey data with potential and existing (households and industries …
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. In Indonesia, policymakers have relied on cheap fossil fuels and state control to provide the population with access to … energy security and energy equity (and not sustainability), may put Indonesia at risk of missing its ambitious RES targets … relatively unsuccessful. Like many other countries, Indonesia needs clear policy directions to avoid an unsustainable lock …
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