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Building electricity systems

In: Electricity Reform in China, India and Russia

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Examining the reform and restructuring of the electricity industry in China, India and Russia, this book explores the way that local conditions and institutions shape the commitment, direction and speed of public utility reform in the three countries. It questions the validity of the argument that one model for electricity reforms will work in all countries, on the grounds that the industry is the same everywhere, by examining the World Bank’s involvement in economic reforms in developing and transition economies.

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  • ., 2004. "Building electricity systems," Chapters, in: Electricity Reform in China, India and Russia, chapter 3, pages 50-84, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:3200_3
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