The role of policy in energy transitions: lessons from the energy liberalisation era / Michael G. Pollitt. Cambridge : Electricity Policy Research Group, 2012, 28 p. (EPRG1208) http://www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/EPRG1208_Complete.pdf The aim of this paper is to discuss the period of energy privatisation and liberalisation which began in the 1980s within its wider historical context. The key issues are: what has been learned from this recent period, and; how significant..
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