Non-OECD Asian economies comprise about 34% of world primary energy demand, 60% of population and 65% of the world's poor, and will account for more than 60% of the total increase in energy consumption between 2015 and 2040. Energy sector reforms in non-OECD Asia are thus significant for global energy use, sustainability and socio-economic welfare. The region has experienced a slow and difficult reform path and after more than two decades of reform efforts it is time to take stock of their outcomes. Using a novel dataset assembled for this purpose for the period 1990-2013 for 17 non-OECD Asian countries, we apply instrumental variables regression techniques to several electricity sector reform outcome models. We find that the standard refor...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide market-oriented electricity secto...
The importance of the power sector to the ASEAN economies in delivering improved socio-economic pros...
This paper argues that MENA resource-rich economies must go beyond simply replicating the “standard ...
Non-OECD Asian economies comprise about 34% of world primary energy demand, 60% of population and 65...
Non-OECD Asian economies comprise about 34% of world primary energy demand, 60% of population and 65...
After more than two decades of attempts at electricity sector reform, there is a strong case for ass...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide market-oriented electricity secto...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide marketoriented electricity sector...
It has been more than two decades since the widespread initiation of global power sector reforms and...
The last three decades have witnessed many electricity industry reform processes in more than half o...
The last two decades have witnessed widespread power market reforms in both developed and developing...
Since the early 1980s, electricity industry reforms have been initiated in more than half of the cou...
This book combines the fundamentals of industrial organization theories based on microeconomic found...
It has been more than two decades since the widespread initiation of global power sector reforms and...
Global climate change and security of supply concerns pose significant challenges for sustainable de...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide market-oriented electricity secto...
The importance of the power sector to the ASEAN economies in delivering improved socio-economic pros...
This paper argues that MENA resource-rich economies must go beyond simply replicating the “standard ...
Non-OECD Asian economies comprise about 34% of world primary energy demand, 60% of population and 65...
Non-OECD Asian economies comprise about 34% of world primary energy demand, 60% of population and 65...
After more than two decades of attempts at electricity sector reform, there is a strong case for ass...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide market-oriented electricity secto...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide marketoriented electricity sector...
It has been more than two decades since the widespread initiation of global power sector reforms and...
The last three decades have witnessed many electricity industry reform processes in more than half o...
The last two decades have witnessed widespread power market reforms in both developed and developing...
Since the early 1980s, electricity industry reforms have been initiated in more than half of the cou...
This book combines the fundamentals of industrial organization theories based on microeconomic found...
It has been more than two decades since the widespread initiation of global power sector reforms and...
Global climate change and security of supply concerns pose significant challenges for sustainable de...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide market-oriented electricity secto...
The importance of the power sector to the ASEAN economies in delivering improved socio-economic pros...
This paper argues that MENA resource-rich economies must go beyond simply replicating the “standard ...