Why do power sector reforms succeed and fail in democratic contexts? We conduct comparative case studies of these reforms in the largest 20 Indian states. These states have responded to India’s electricity generation, transmission, and distribution crises in different ways. Similar to conventional case studies, our research design has the virtue of allowing us to explore historical processes. However, having a large number of cases also enables us to consider multiple causal factors at the same time. Both the findings and non-findings speak to the broad debate on the possible causes of reform failure. We find support for hypotheses emphasizing electoral opportunism and the politics of interest group (organized labor, agricultural interests)...
Recent literature on the effectiveness of donor programmes points to the importance of understanding...
India has a decade-long experience with independent regulatory agencies in public services as an ins...
The crises of utilities in developing countries led to a World Bank diagnosis of their problems and ...
Power sector policy in India appears to have locked itself into adverse arrangements at least twice ...
When grand institutional reforms based on idealized models are stalled by the poor institutional env...
In India, the supply of electricity relies heavily on a virtually bankrupt and sometimes corrupt sys...
Ongoing theft, corruption, and an artificially decreased pricing structure have made it nearly impos...
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...
As developing countries seek to improve their economic prospects, electricity reform has been widely...
Electric power is so vital to both our economic and personal wellbeing that the erstwhile state poli...
textIn this dissertation I offer an explanation for why Indian states are undertaking economic liber...
The power sector reforms of Delhi, the capital of India presents an interesting case in the evolutio...
As developing countries seek to improve their economic prospects, electricity reform has been widely...
This book analyzes how contexts shape the opposition of people to market-oriented reforms. Based on ...
Recent literature on the effectiveness of donor programmes points to the importance of understanding...
India has a decade-long experience with independent regulatory agencies in public services as an ins...
The crises of utilities in developing countries led to a World Bank diagnosis of their problems and ...
Power sector policy in India appears to have locked itself into adverse arrangements at least twice ...
When grand institutional reforms based on idealized models are stalled by the poor institutional env...
In India, the supply of electricity relies heavily on a virtually bankrupt and sometimes corrupt sys...
Ongoing theft, corruption, and an artificially decreased pricing structure have made it nearly impos...
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...
As developing countries seek to improve their economic prospects, electricity reform has been widely...
Electric power is so vital to both our economic and personal wellbeing that the erstwhile state poli...
textIn this dissertation I offer an explanation for why Indian states are undertaking economic liber...
The power sector reforms of Delhi, the capital of India presents an interesting case in the evolutio...
As developing countries seek to improve their economic prospects, electricity reform has been widely...
This book analyzes how contexts shape the opposition of people to market-oriented reforms. Based on ...
Recent literature on the effectiveness of donor programmes points to the importance of understanding...
India has a decade-long experience with independent regulatory agencies in public services as an ins...
The crises of utilities in developing countries led to a World Bank diagnosis of their problems and ...