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Rethinking power sector reform in the developing world, Vivien Foster and Anshul Rana

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Rethinking power sector reform in the developing world, Vivien Foster and Anshul Rana
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Rethinking power sector reform in the developing world
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1111786246
Responsibility statement
Vivien Foster and Anshul Rana
Series statement
Sustainable infrastructure series
Table Of Contents
Overview: key findings and policy implications -- Part I. Setting the stage -- What do we mean by power sector reform? -- How far did power sector reform spread in the developing world? -- How did political economy affect the uptake of power sector reform? -- Part II. Building blocks of reform -- What has been done to restructure utilities and improve governance? -- What has the private sector contributed? -- Did countries establish meaningful power sector regulation? -- What progress has been made with wholesale power markets? -- Part III. Gauging impact -- Did power sector reforms improve efficiency and cost recovery? -- Did power sector reform deliver better sector outcomes?
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