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|a Foster, Vivien.
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|a Rethinking Power Sector Reform in the Developing World
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|a Intro; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Background Papers; Abbreviations; Key Messages; Overview: Key Findings and Policy Implications; Introduction; Key Findings; Policy Implications; Conclusions; Notes; References; Part I: Setting the Stage; Chapter 1 What Do We Mean by Power Sector Reform?; Motivation; A brief history of power sector reform; The 1990s power sector reform model; A theory of change; An uncertain future; Notes; References; Chapter 2 How Far Did Power Sector Reform Spread in the Developing World?; Key findings; Conclusion; Note; References
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|a Chapter 3 How Did Political Economy Affect the Uptake of Power Sector Reform?Introduction; Key findings; Looking ahead; Conclusion; Annex 3A. Global Power Sector Reform Index; Annex 3B. Chi-squared contingency tables; Annex 3C. World Bank support for Power Sector Reform Observatory countries and states; Notes; References; Part II: Building Blocks of Reform; Chapter 4 What Has Been Done to Restructure Utilities and Improve Governance?; Introduction; Key findings; Looking ahead; Conclusion; Annex 4A. Utility Restructuring Index, 2015; Annex 4B. Planning and Procurement Index, 2015
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|a Annex 4C. Utility Governance Index, 2015Annex 4D. Utility Classification, 2015; Annex 4E. Utility Restructuring Index, 2015; Notes; References; Chapter 5 What Has the Private Sector Contributed?; Introduction; Key findings; Conclusion; Annex 5A. Private Sector Participation Index; Annex 5B. Private Sector Participation Index, 2015; Notes; References; Chapter 6 Did Countries Establish Meaningful Power Sector Regulation?; Introduction; Key findings; Looking ahead; Conclusion; Annex 6A. Formal (de jure) scores on the Regulatory Performance Index
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|a Annex 6B. Perceived scores on the Regulatory Performance IndexNotes; References; Chapter 7 What Progress Has Been Made with Wholesale Power Markets?; Introduction; Key findings; Looking ahead; Conclusions; Notes; References; Part III: Gauging Impact; Chapter 8 Did Power Sector Reforms Improve Efficiency and Cost Recovery?; Introduction; Key findings; Conclusion; Annex 8A. Major studies of cost recovery and financial viability in the power sector in developing countries; Annex 8B. Coverage of quantitative cost recovery analysis undertaken for this chapter
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|a Annex 8C. Indicators of cost recovery and financial viability of power sectors and utilities in 17 case studiesAnnex 8D. Indicators of efficiency of utilities in 17 case studies; Notes; References; Chapter 9 Did Power Sector Reform Deliver Better Sector Outcomes?; Introduction; Key findings; Conclusions; Annex 9A. Econometric analysis of power sector reform impacts based on large sample (88 countries); Annex 9B. Results of econometric analysis of power sector reform impacts based on large sample (88 countries)
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|a Annex 9C. Cross-sectional regression analysis on the impact of power sector reform based on small sample (17 economies)
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