Power sector policy in India appears to have locked itself into adverse arrangements at least twice in the recent period. The first was when agricultural consumption was de-metered and extensive subsidies were offered; the second when Independent Power Producer contracts with major fiscal implications were signed by the State Electricity Boards. A third set of circumstances, with the potential for equally powerful forms of institutional lock-in, appears to be in the making with the reproduction of the Orissa model on the national scale. This paper provides an analysis of the social and political context in which power sector reforms have taken place in India. While a state-led power sector has been responsible for substantial failures, is t...
Privatisation of public sector enterprises becomes an important policy issue in the context of the c...
This paper, adopting a political-economy approach, examines the evolution of electric-power policy i...
The power sector is one of the most important infrastructural aspec ts of the Indian economy. But of...
Why do power sector reforms succeed and fail in democratic contexts? We conduct comparative case stu...
Ongoing theft, corruption, and an artificially decreased pricing structure have made it nearly impos...
In India, the supply of electricity relies heavily on a virtually bankrupt and sometimes corrupt sys...
The need for restructuring the power sector was felt due to the scarcity of financial resources avai...
publisher: Elsevier articletitle: The politics of electricity reform: Evidence from West Bengal, Ind...
How has the Indian state changed with economic liberalization? While many scholars have explored the...
In early 1990 the power sector in India required an initial set of reforms due to the scarcity of fi...
Electric power is so vital to both our economic and personal wellbeing that the erstwhile state poli...
When grand institutional reforms based on idealized models are stalled by the poor institutional env...
The power sector is one of the most important infrastructural aspec ts of the Indian economy. But of...
The crises of utilities in developing countries led to a World Bank diagnosis of their problems and ...
The power sector reforms of Delhi, the capital of India presents an interesting case in the evolutio...
Privatisation of public sector enterprises becomes an important policy issue in the context of the c...
This paper, adopting a political-economy approach, examines the evolution of electric-power policy i...
The power sector is one of the most important infrastructural aspec ts of the Indian economy. But of...
Why do power sector reforms succeed and fail in democratic contexts? We conduct comparative case stu...
Ongoing theft, corruption, and an artificially decreased pricing structure have made it nearly impos...
In India, the supply of electricity relies heavily on a virtually bankrupt and sometimes corrupt sys...
The need for restructuring the power sector was felt due to the scarcity of financial resources avai...
publisher: Elsevier articletitle: The politics of electricity reform: Evidence from West Bengal, Ind...
How has the Indian state changed with economic liberalization? While many scholars have explored the...
In early 1990 the power sector in India required an initial set of reforms due to the scarcity of fi...
Electric power is so vital to both our economic and personal wellbeing that the erstwhile state poli...
When grand institutional reforms based on idealized models are stalled by the poor institutional env...
The power sector is one of the most important infrastructural aspec ts of the Indian economy. But of...
The crises of utilities in developing countries led to a World Bank diagnosis of their problems and ...
The power sector reforms of Delhi, the capital of India presents an interesting case in the evolutio...
Privatisation of public sector enterprises becomes an important policy issue in the context of the c...
This paper, adopting a political-economy approach, examines the evolution of electric-power policy i...
The power sector is one of the most important infrastructural aspec ts of the Indian economy. But of...