Electricity reform in China, India and Russia: the World Bank template and the politics of power/ Xu Yi-Chong
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Contents:
1. Introduction -
2. Electricity reform : changing the consensus
3. Building electricity systems
4. Initiating changes
5. Ownership reform
6. Structural reform
7. Regulatory reform
8. Reform complications
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1. Introduction -
2. Electricity reform : changing the consensus
3. Building electricity systems
4. Initiating changes
5. Ownership reform
6. Structural reform
7. Regulatory reform
8. Reform complications
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