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inability to adequately finance the capacity expansion certainly made a
compelling case for the private sector participation in electricity generation , other
policy alternatives as well as the timing and sequence of private sector
participation ...
inability to adequately finance the capacity expansion certainly made a
compelling case for the private sector participation in electricity generation , other
policy alternatives as well as the timing and sequence of private sector
participation ...
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Izaguirre , Ada Karina ( 1998 ) ' Private Participation in the Electricity Sector –
Recent Trends ' , Viewpoint Note No . 154 , Washington , DC : World Bank .
Izaguirre , Ada Karina ( 2000 ) ' Private Participation in Energy ' , Viewpoint Note
No .
Izaguirre , Ada Karina ( 1998 ) ' Private Participation in the Electricity Sector –
Recent Trends ' , Viewpoint Note No . 154 , Washington , DC : World Bank .
Izaguirre , Ada Karina ( 2000 ) ' Private Participation in Energy ' , Viewpoint Note
No .
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Similar arguments for regulatory pluralism apply with regard to regulatory
participants . ... which are genuinely recalcitrant , and increasingly assume the
mantle of facilitator and broker of third party participation in the regulatory
process .
Similar arguments for regulatory pluralism apply with regard to regulatory
participants . ... which are genuinely recalcitrant , and increasingly assume the
mantle of facilitator and broker of third party participation in the regulatory
process .
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