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Katyshev , S. and G. Mandrovskaya ( 2003 ) “ Social and Environmental Impact of
Electricity Reform in Kazakhstan ' , Mimeo , ECSSD , Washington , DC : The
World Bank . Kennedy , D. ( 1996 ) " Competition in the Power Sector of
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Katyshev , S. and G. Mandrovskaya ( 2003 ) “ Social and Environmental Impact of
Electricity Reform in Kazakhstan ' , Mimeo , ECSSD , Washington , DC : The
World Bank . Kennedy , D. ( 1996 ) " Competition in the Power Sector of
Transition ...
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success in power sector restructuring , and policy options have been severely
constrained compared to the situation a decade ago . CONCLUDING REMARKS
More than a decade after private power was introduced in Indonesia and the ...
success in power sector restructuring , and policy options have been severely
constrained compared to the situation a decade ago . CONCLUDING REMARKS
More than a decade after private power was introduced in Indonesia and the ...
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Power sector deregulation and the environment : evidence from the Philippines
and Thailand Jessie L. Todoc Power generation , which accounts for the bulk of
the investments in electricity supply that include investments in transmission and
...
Power sector deregulation and the environment : evidence from the Philippines
and Thailand Jessie L. Todoc Power generation , which accounts for the bulk of
the investments in electricity supply that include investments in transmission and
...
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the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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