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reforms have generally been based on private participation, regulatory reform, and competition in the sector. This paper … reviews and draws lessons from the reform experience in developing countries. Developing countries have had to reform … regulatory reform are equally important to the success of reforms. Also, the sector’s systemic characteristics and the country …
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reform in developing countries. Important sectoral, economic, and social dimensions are involved in electricity reform, but … empirical analysis and evaluation have been of limited use for testing the economic rationale of reform and policy advice. This … indicators as a first step towards filling this gap and developing a coherent framework for studying electricity reform in …
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The electricity supply industry is highly capital-intensive, whose success depends critically upon the management of its investment. In most developing countries investment is poorly managed, poorly maintained, and often inadequate. Inadequate regulation or political control lead to low prices...
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This paper reviews the empirical evidence on electricity reform in developing countries. We find that country … institutions and sector governance play an important role in success and failure of reform; reforms appear to have increased …
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