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In Chapter 4 , Lampietti and his co - authors offer a comparative study of
electricity reforms in Central Asia and Eastern Europe , both regions that have
undergone an unusually high degree of economic transformation in the last
decade .
In Chapter 4 , Lampietti and his co - authors offer a comparative study of
electricity reforms in Central Asia and Eastern Europe , both regions that have
undergone an unusually high degree of economic transformation in the last
decade .
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The following two chapters are also on the electricity sector . In Chapter 7 , Todoc
compares the short and long - term environmental impacts of power deregulation
in the Philippines and Thailand . He finds that while the short - term impacts ...
The following two chapters are also on the electricity sector . In Chapter 7 , Todoc
compares the short and long - term environmental impacts of power deregulation
in the Philippines and Thailand . He finds that while the short - term impacts ...
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While the two are inter - linked , there are important differences between the two
as discussed elsewhere in the chapter . 6. Legal systems in some of the Asian
countries ( for example former British colonies such as India , Sri Lanka ,
Malaysia ...
While the two are inter - linked , there are important differences between the two
as discussed elsewhere in the chapter . 6. Legal systems in some of the Asian
countries ( for example former British colonies such as India , Sri Lanka ,
Malaysia ...
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the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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