Reforming electricity reforms? Empirical evidence from Asian economies
After more than two decades of attempts at electricity sector reform, there is a strong case for assessing empirical evidence on its outcomes, particularly for developing countries. Electricity reform programmes, implemented through the ‘standard’ or ‘textbook’ model, have their foundations in stand...
Autors principals: | Sen, A, Nepal, R, Jamasb, T |
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Format: | Working paper |
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Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
2016
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