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Governance Reforms in Power Sector: Initiatives and Outcomes in Orissa

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  • Bikash chandra Dash

    (Institute for Social and Economic change)

  • S N Sangita

    (Institute for Social and Economic change)

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This paper examines the impact of governance reforms on efficiency, equity and service delivery in order to identifying the factors resp onsible for the success/failure of reforms in the power sector in Orissa. The paper is divided into five sections. The first section deals with the introduction. The second section includes the analytical framework and background of governance reforms in power sector. The third section focuses on the impact of governance reforms on performance in terms of efficiency, equity and service delivery. The fourth section analyses the factors responsible for the performance of the power sector. The last section concludes with policy perspectives.

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  • Bikash chandra Dash & S N Sangita, 2011. "Governance Reforms in Power Sector: Initiatives and Outcomes in Orissa," Working Papers 262, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore.
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    1. Bhatt, Brijesh & Singh, Anoop, 2021. "Power sector reforms and technology adoption in the Indian electricity distribution sector," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 215(PA).
    2. Parul Jain Gupta & Pradeep Kumar Suri, 2018. "Analysing the Influence of Improved Situation, Capability Level of Actors and Flexible Process Workflow on Public Value of E-Governance Projects in India," Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, Springer;Global Institute of Flexible Systems Management, vol. 19(4), pages 349-372, December.

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