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February 21, 2003 - PESD News
PESD Program Hosts "The Political Economy of Power Market Reform"
On February 19-20, 2003, the Program on Energy and Sustainable Development (PESD) hosted a major conference on the Political Economy of Power Market Reform at the Institute for International Studies at Stanford. The conference invited a high level group of government officials, corporate executives, international experts and academics to discuss the political, legal and institutional dimensions of power market reform.
Meeting Agenda (modified August 2004)
PDF: agenda.pdf (111.7KB)
Briefing Book Cover Memo (modified August 2004)
PDF: cover_memo.pdf (91.5KB)
The Mexican Electricity Sector: Economic, Legal and Political Issues (Paper by Victor Carreón-Rodriguez and Armando Jimenez) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Mexico.pdf (334.5KB)
Introduction and Overview (Presentation by David Victor) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Victor_intro.pdf (178.8KB)
Overview, Feb. 20 (Presentation by Thomas Heller) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Heller.pdf (98.0KB)
Keynote Address: On the Political Economy of Power Market Reform (Speech by Kurt Yeager) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Yeager.pdf (80.0KB)
Brazilian Power Industry Reform (Presentation by Adilson de Oliveria) (modified August 2004)
PDF: deOliveira.pdf (208.3KB)
The Political Economy of Power Sector Reform: Ambitions and Restraints (Presentation by Leo Feler) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Feler.pdf (112.3KB)
Comments on Brazilian Power Sector Reform (Presentation by Frank Wolak) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Wolak_Brazil.pdf (60.4KB)
China's Electricity Industry Reform: Economics and Institutions (Presentation by Chi Zhang) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Zhang.pdf (150.0KB)
The Mexican Electricity Sector: Economic, Legal and Political Issues (Presentation by Victor Carreón-Rodriguez and Guillermo Govela) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Carreon.pdf (576.4KB)
Capacity Addition, Investment and Privatization (Presentation by Arvind Jadhav) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Jadhav.pdf (643.3KB)
Power Sector Reform in India: The Long Road Ahead (Presentation by Rahul Togia) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Tongia.pdf (321.6KB)
The Political, Economic, Institutional and Legal Dimensions of Power Sector Reform in South Africa (Presentation by Anton Eberhard) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Eberhard.pdf (197.2KB)
Comments Inspired by Anton Eberhard's Paper on the South African Electric Power System (Presentation by M. Granger Morgan) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Morgan.pdf (144.9KB)
Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Country Electricity Generation (Presentation by Robert Crow) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Crow.pdf (138.9KB)
Developing Regulatory Capacity (Presentation by Craven Crowell) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Crowell.pdf (95.8KB)
Building the Capacity of Electricity Regulators in Developing Countries (Presentation by Anton Eberhard) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Eberhard_2.pdf (69.1KB)
Developing Regulatory Capacity (Presentation by Francisco de Rosenzweig) (modified August 2004)
PDF: deRosenzweig.pdf (297.7KB)
Market Design and Institutions (Presentation by Alberto Pani) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Pani.pdf (133.4KB)
Regulatory Models and Investment (Presentation by Bernard Tenenbaum) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Tenenbaum.pdf (111.9KB)
Designing an Electricity Market that Benefits Consumers (Presentation by Frank Wolak) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Wolak_2.pdf (194.5KB)
Comments on Power Sector Reform and the Social Contract of Electricity (Presentation by Jim Williams) (modified August 2004)
PDF: Williams.pdf (92.4KB)
Rapporteur's Report (modified August 2004)
PDF: pmr_rapp_report.pdf (140.1KB)
Author's Agenda (modified August 2004)
PDF: authors_agenda.pdf (91.2KB)
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Topics: Energy | Sustainable development



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