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spelling okr-10986-116182021-06-14T11:04:41Z The England and Wales Electricity Model : Option or Warning for Developing Countries? Besant-Jones, John E. ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY BIDDING BULK SUPPLY BULK SUPPLY MARKET COMPETITIVE POWER DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS ENERGY DEPARTMENT ENERGY SUPPLIERS INCOME MARKET ASSESSMENT MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET LIBERALIZATION MARKET REFORMS MARKET SHARE POWER POWER CONSUMERS POWER MARKETS POWER POOLS POWER PROJECTS POWER SECTOR POWER SECTOR REFORM POWER SUPPLY PRICE CAP REGULATION PRICE CAPS PRODUCERS PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTIVITY STATE-OWNED UTILITIES SUPPLIERS WHOLESALERS POWER DISTRIBUTION ENERGY INDUSTRIES PUBLIC ENTERPRISES STATE INTERVENTION DENATIONALIZATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES MARKET COMPETITION In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the England and Wales power supply industry underwent the most radical transformation ever experienced by such an industry, swiftly evolving from a state-owned, state-controlled, integrated structure to a privately owned, autonomously regulated, unbundled structure. The authors discusses the lessons for reformers in developing countries. 2012-08-13T15:33:02Z 2012-08-13T15:33:02Z 1996-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1996/06/441479/england-wales-electricity-model-option-or-warning-developing-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11618 English Viewpoint: Public Policy for the Private Sector; Note No. 84 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Viewpoint Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia United Kingdom
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topic ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
BIDDING
BULK SUPPLY
BULK SUPPLY MARKET
COMPETITIVE POWER
DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS
ENERGY DEPARTMENT
ENERGY SUPPLIERS
INCOME
MARKET ASSESSMENT
MARKET CONDITIONS
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
MARKET REFORMS
MARKET SHARE
POWER
POWER CONSUMERS
POWER MARKETS
POWER POOLS
POWER PROJECTS
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTOR REFORM
POWER SUPPLY
PRICE CAP REGULATION
PRICE CAPS
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION COSTS
PRODUCTIVITY
STATE-OWNED UTILITIES
SUPPLIERS
WHOLESALERS POWER DISTRIBUTION
ENERGY INDUSTRIES
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
STATE INTERVENTION
DENATIONALIZATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
MARKET COMPETITION
spellingShingle ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
BIDDING
BULK SUPPLY
BULK SUPPLY MARKET
COMPETITIVE POWER
DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS
ENERGY DEPARTMENT
ENERGY SUPPLIERS
INCOME
MARKET ASSESSMENT
MARKET CONDITIONS
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
MARKET REFORMS
MARKET SHARE
POWER
POWER CONSUMERS
POWER MARKETS
POWER POOLS
POWER PROJECTS
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTOR REFORM
POWER SUPPLY
PRICE CAP REGULATION
PRICE CAPS
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION COSTS
PRODUCTIVITY
STATE-OWNED UTILITIES
SUPPLIERS
WHOLESALERS POWER DISTRIBUTION
ENERGY INDUSTRIES
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
STATE INTERVENTION
DENATIONALIZATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
MARKET COMPETITION
Besant-Jones, John E.
The England and Wales Electricity Model : Option or Warning for Developing Countries?
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
United Kingdom
relation Viewpoint: Public Policy for the Private Sector; Note No. 84
description In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the England and Wales power supply industry underwent the most radical transformation ever experienced by such an industry, swiftly evolving from a state-owned, state-controlled, integrated structure to a privately owned, autonomously regulated, unbundled structure. The authors discusses the lessons for reformers in developing countries.
format Publications & Research :: Viewpoint
author Besant-Jones, John E.
author_facet Besant-Jones, John E.
author_sort Besant-Jones, John E.
title The England and Wales Electricity Model : Option or Warning for Developing Countries?
title_short The England and Wales Electricity Model : Option or Warning for Developing Countries?
title_full The England and Wales Electricity Model : Option or Warning for Developing Countries?
title_fullStr The England and Wales Electricity Model : Option or Warning for Developing Countries?
title_full_unstemmed The England and Wales Electricity Model : Option or Warning for Developing Countries?
title_sort england and wales electricity model : option or warning for developing countries?
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1996/06/441479/england-wales-electricity-model-option-or-warning-developing-countries
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11618
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