Mitigating Risks in Power Reform : A New World Bank Lending Approach - Power Sector Reform in the Indian State of Haryana
The World Bank has agreed to support power sector reforms in Haryana with a new type of lending instrument--the adaptable program loan--recently approved by its board of directors. Under this approach, being applied for the first time, the Bank wi...
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okr-10986-115522021-04-23T14:02:56Z Mitigating Risks in Power Reform : A New World Bank Lending Approach - Power Sector Reform in the Indian State of Haryana Mostefai, Djamal ACCOUNTABILITY ADAPTABLE PROGRAM LOANS ADJUSTMENT LOANS AGRICULTURE AUTHORITY BORROWER COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMITMENT COMMITMENTS COMPETITIVE BIDDING CONSENSUS CONSTITUENCIES CONSUMERS CREDITWORTHINESS DEBT DEBT SERVICE DISBURSEMENT ECONOMIC COOPERATION ELECTRICITY FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING FINANCIAL VIABILITY INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT LICENSES LOAN LOAN STRUCTURE LOW TARIFFS MINISTERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PROJECT SPONSORS REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY MECHANISM REHABILITATION RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS REVENUE COLLECTION STATE BUDGET STATE GOVERNMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE UTILITIES VALUATION WORLD BANK LENDING WORLD BANK LOANS POWER SECTOR REFORM LENDING INSTRUMENTS RISK ASSESSMENT INVESTMENT LOANS LONG TERM LOANS ADJUSTMENT LOANS The World Bank has agreed to support power sector reforms in Haryana with a new type of lending instrument--the adaptable program loan--recently approved by its board of directors. Under this approach, being applied for the first time, the Bank will provide a series of loans totaling US$600 million over eight to ten years, but will commit the loans only when the state government has reached agreed milestones. This approach allows the state government milestones--not the covenants of standard World Bank loans --to determine the timing of controversial actions. The flexibility is intended to improve the reform program's chances of success and avoid the stop-start lending pattern that has characterized the Bank's past lending to state electricity boards. This Note explains Haryana's reform strategy and how the adaptable program loan applies. Haryana's reform could have an important demonstration effect. 2012-08-13T15:22:35Z 2012-08-13T15:22:35Z 1998-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1998/05/693582/mitigating-risks-power-reform-new-world-bank-lending-approach-power-sector-reform-indian-state-haryana http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11552 English Viewpoint: Public Policy for the Private Sector; Note No. 142 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Viewpoint Publications & Research South Asia India |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ADAPTABLE PROGRAM LOANS ADJUSTMENT LOANS AGRICULTURE AUTHORITY BORROWER COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMITMENT COMMITMENTS COMPETITIVE BIDDING CONSENSUS CONSTITUENCIES CONSUMERS CREDITWORTHINESS DEBT DEBT SERVICE DISBURSEMENT ECONOMIC COOPERATION ELECTRICITY FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING FINANCIAL VIABILITY INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT LICENSES LOAN LOAN STRUCTURE LOW TARIFFS MINISTERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PROJECT SPONSORS REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY MECHANISM REHABILITATION RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS REVENUE COLLECTION STATE BUDGET STATE GOVERNMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE UTILITIES VALUATION WORLD BANK LENDING WORLD BANK LOANS POWER SECTOR REFORM LENDING INSTRUMENTS RISK ASSESSMENT INVESTMENT LOANS LONG TERM LOANS ADJUSTMENT LOANS |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ADAPTABLE PROGRAM LOANS ADJUSTMENT LOANS AGRICULTURE AUTHORITY BORROWER COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMITMENT COMMITMENTS COMPETITIVE BIDDING CONSENSUS CONSTITUENCIES CONSUMERS CREDITWORTHINESS DEBT DEBT SERVICE DISBURSEMENT ECONOMIC COOPERATION ELECTRICITY FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING FINANCIAL VIABILITY INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT LICENSES LOAN LOAN STRUCTURE LOW TARIFFS MINISTERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PROJECT SPONSORS REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY MECHANISM REHABILITATION RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS REVENUE COLLECTION STATE BUDGET STATE GOVERNMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE UTILITIES VALUATION WORLD BANK LENDING WORLD BANK LOANS POWER SECTOR REFORM LENDING INSTRUMENTS RISK ASSESSMENT INVESTMENT LOANS LONG TERM LOANS ADJUSTMENT LOANS Mostefai, Djamal Mitigating Risks in Power Reform : A New World Bank Lending Approach - Power Sector Reform in the Indian State of Haryana |
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South Asia India |
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The World Bank has agreed to support
power sector reforms in Haryana with a new type of lending
instrument--the adaptable program loan--recently approved by
its board of directors. Under this approach, being applied
for the first time, the Bank will provide a series of loans
totaling US$600 million over eight to ten years, but will
commit the loans only when the state government has reached
agreed milestones. This approach allows the state
government milestones--not the covenants of standard World
Bank loans --to determine the timing of controversial
actions. The flexibility is intended to improve the reform
program's chances of success and avoid the stop-start
lending pattern that has characterized the Bank's past
lending to state electricity boards. This Note explains
Haryana's reform strategy and how the adaptable program
loan applies. Haryana's reform could have an important
demonstration effect. |
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Mostefai, Djamal |
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Mostefai, Djamal |
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Mitigating Risks in Power Reform : A New World Bank Lending Approach - Power Sector Reform in the Indian State of Haryana |
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Mitigating Risks in Power Reform : A New World Bank Lending Approach - Power Sector Reform in the Indian State of Haryana |
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Mitigating Risks in Power Reform : A New World Bank Lending Approach - Power Sector Reform in the Indian State of Haryana |
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Mitigating Risks in Power Reform : A New World Bank Lending Approach - Power Sector Reform in the Indian State of Haryana |
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Mitigating Risks in Power Reform : A New World Bank Lending Approach - Power Sector Reform in the Indian State of Haryana |
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mitigating risks in power reform : a new world bank lending approach - power sector reform in the indian state of haryana |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1998/05/693582/mitigating-risks-power-reform-new-world-bank-lending-approach-power-sector-reform-indian-state-haryana http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11552 |
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