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Indeed privatising utility industries does not really change the amount of
regulation faced by utilities ; this can be achieved by introducing competition in
utilities through the process of liberalisation ( Newbery 2001 ) . Liberalisation is
where ...
Indeed privatising utility industries does not really change the amount of
regulation faced by utilities ; this can be achieved by introducing competition in
utilities through the process of liberalisation ( Newbery 2001 ) . Liberalisation is
where ...
Page 105
The Social Impact of Public Utility Privatization and Regulation in Britain ,
Buckingham : Open University Press . ... Gabriele , A. ( 2004 ) “ Policy
Alternatives in Reforming Energy Utilities in Developing Countries ' , Energy
Policy , 32 , 1319–37 .
The Social Impact of Public Utility Privatization and Regulation in Britain ,
Buckingham : Open University Press . ... Gabriele , A. ( 2004 ) “ Policy
Alternatives in Reforming Energy Utilities in Developing Countries ' , Energy
Policy , 32 , 1319–37 .
Page 145
For example , distribution utilities can continue to use DSM as customer - service
programs to maintain and build market shares ( Hirst et al . 1996 ) . Aside from
customer service needs , DSM programs under a restructured electricity supply ...
For example , distribution utilities can continue to use DSM as customer - service
programs to maintain and build market shares ( Hirst et al . 1996 ) . Aside from
customer service needs , DSM programs under a restructured electricity supply ...
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the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
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developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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