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His current research looks at the politics of reconciliation and forgiveness in post
- Suharto Indonesia , local politics in Indonesia and the power sector reforms in
Southeast Asia . His publications includes Thailand , Indonesia and Burma in ...
His current research looks at the politics of reconciliation and forgiveness in post
- Suharto Indonesia , local politics in Indonesia and the power sector reforms in
Southeast Asia . His publications includes Thailand , Indonesia and Burma in ...
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The study is organized as follows . In the next section , we describe the power
shortages in Indonesia and the Philippines and various potential policy options (
or different sequences of policy measures ) to deal with the problem . In the third
...
The study is organized as follows . In the next section , we describe the power
shortages in Indonesia and the Philippines and various potential policy options (
or different sequences of policy measures ) to deal with the problem . In the third
...
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According to the Electric Power Industry Act enacted in the Philippines in 2001
and Indonesia ' s Electricity Law promulgated in 2002 , a competitive electricity
market would be established by 2004 in the Philippines and 2007 by Indonesia .
According to the Electric Power Industry Act enacted in the Philippines in 2001
and Indonesia ' s Electricity Law promulgated in 2002 , a competitive electricity
market would be established by 2004 in the Philippines and 2007 by Indonesia .
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developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
race to the bottom | 29 |
electricity reforms in Eastern Europe | 49 |
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