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Power ' s promise : electricity reforms in Eastern Europe and Central Asia J . A .
Lampietti , S . G . Banerjee , J . Ebinger , M ... begs the question : What are the
outcomes , particularly the social and environmental effects or the cost of reform ?
Power ' s promise : electricity reforms in Eastern Europe and Central Asia J . A .
Lampietti , S . G . Banerjee , J . Ebinger , M ... begs the question : What are the
outcomes , particularly the social and environmental effects or the cost of reform ?
Page 50
The alternative of trying to compare outcomes before and after reform ignoring
the counterfactual is also difficult ... the appropriate baseline ( pre - transition or
transition ) , the fact that reforms are dynamic , and the scarcity of pre - reform
data .
The alternative of trying to compare outcomes before and after reform ignoring
the counterfactual is also difficult ... the appropriate baseline ( pre - transition or
transition ) , the fact that reforms are dynamic , and the scarcity of pre - reform
data .
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The initial progress led to a sense of optimism about the future of power sector
reform . According to the Electric Power Industry Act enacted in the Philippines in
2001 and Indonesia ' s Electricity Law promulgated in 2002 , a competitive ...
The initial progress led to a sense of optimism about the future of power sector
reform . According to the Electric Power Industry Act enacted in the Philippines in
2001 and Indonesia ' s Electricity Law promulgated in 2002 , a competitive ...
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developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
race to the bottom | 29 |
electricity reforms in Eastern Europe | 49 |
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