Five Country Study of Electricity Market Reform: Results
PESD ProjectOngoing
Investigators
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 State Operated Enterprises, and their systems of governance and control.
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- 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 Electric Power Market Restructuring: Introduction to Issues and Expectations, A
Thomas C. Heller, David G. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #1 (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)
- Political Economy of the Brazilian Power Industry Reform, The
Adilson de Oliveira
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #2 (2003)
- 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)



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