Five Country Study of Electricity Market Reform: Results
PESD ProjectOngoing
Researchers
David G. Victor (Principal Investigator)
Thomas C. Heller
Chi Zhang
Adilson de Oliveira - Instituto de Economica, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (IS/UFR)
Rahul Tongia - Electricity Industry Center, Carnegie Mellon University (CEIC)
Juan Rosellon - Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE)
Victor Carreon - Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE)
Armando Jimenez San Vicente - Secretaria de Energia, Government of Mexico (SENER)
Anton Eberhard - Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town (GSB-UCT)
The difficulty of reform stems from the nature of state-centered systems-- their financing, the many ancillary social functions that are performed by SOEs, and their systems of governance and control. Those attributes, we suggest, lead to predictable patterns of behavior in the reform process, and will explain why efficiency alone is unlikely to be an adequate motivator for reform. They also suggest that the process of reform is likely to become intertwined with reforms in other aspects of the economy, such as fuel markets, as well as reforms in financial markets, accounting practices and corporate governance. Financing, in particular, appears to be the key variable.
Our study on the experience of power market reform in five key developing countries is complete. Drafts of the individual country chapters are available below. Expect a book with results and finding in 2006.
Contact
Rose Kontak
Publications
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- Reform of the Chinese Electric Power Market: Economics and Institutions
Chi Zhang, Thomas C. Heller
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #3 (2004)
- Mexican Electricity Sector: Economic, Legal and Political Issues, The
Victor Carreon-Rodriguez, Armando Jimenez San Vicente, Juan Rosellon
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #5 (2003)
- Political Economy of the Brazilian Power Industry Reform, The
Adilson de Oliveira
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #2 (2003)
- Political Economy of Indian Power Sector Reforms, The
Rahul Tongia
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #4 (2003)
- Political Economy of Power Sector Reform in South Africa
Anton Eberhard
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #6 (2003)



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