Public Enterprise Reform in Andhra Pradesh (1999-2005) : Issues and Challenges
This note aims to document Andhra Pradesh's experience in reforming its State Level Public Enterprises (SLPE's) since the last seven years and the main issues going forward. The note is organized in seven sections. Section one discusses t...
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okr-10986-366962021-12-10T05:10:52Z Public Enterprise Reform in Andhra Pradesh (1999-2005) : Issues and Challenges Khanna, Rajni PRIVATIZATION OF STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES SOCIAL SAFETY NET PROGRAM PUBLIC ENTERPRISE REFORM SALE OF ASSET ACHIEVEMENT OF TARGETS HARD BUDGET CONSTRAINT GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT COMPETITIVE MARKET ECONOMY VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT PROGRAM POVERTY ALLEVIATION EFFORT ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT LEGAL STRUCTURE ENERGY SECTOR FOREIGN BIDDER IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT DISPLACED WORKER INITIAL INVESTMENT SOCIAL IMPACT ESCALATION CLAUSE POLITICAL INTERFERENCE PRICING POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY GROUND WATER PROFESSIONAL EXPERT AFFECTED WORKER MODERN TECHNOLOGY TRANSPARENT PROCESS SUGAR FACTORY BENEFICIAL IMPACT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE This note aims to document Andhra Pradesh's experience in reforming its State Level Public Enterprises (SLPE's) since the last seven years and the main issues going forward. The note is organized in seven sections. Section one discusses the backdrop of state-wide reforms, in particular public enterprise reforms, undertaken by the state of Andhra Pradesh in late nineties. This section lays the rationale and importance of the reform program in the light of deteriorating performance of PEs in the state. Section two discusses the approach taken by the government, the key element of which was 'carrying all stakeholders along'. The next section discusses the design of the program: a phased approach with all the essential building blocks like the legal and institutional structures, a social safety net program, a good communications strategy and factoring in environmental issues through audits upfront. Section four and five discuss the implementation arrangements and the definitions of reforms respectively. Section six documents the achievements and progress of the program under phase one and two in the last seven years. Section seven discusses the implementation issues; challenges faced during various stages of the program and the government's response to the same. The last section concludes with a review of key challenges going forward. 2021-12-09T13:56:15Z 2021-12-09T13:56:15Z 2006-05 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/417871468042001087/Public-enterprise-reform-in-Andhra-Pradesh-1999-2005-issues-and-challenges http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36696 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study South Asia Southeast Asia India |
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PRIVATIZATION OF STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES SOCIAL SAFETY NET PROGRAM PUBLIC ENTERPRISE REFORM SALE OF ASSET ACHIEVEMENT OF TARGETS HARD BUDGET CONSTRAINT GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT COMPETITIVE MARKET ECONOMY VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT PROGRAM POVERTY ALLEVIATION EFFORT ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT LEGAL STRUCTURE ENERGY SECTOR FOREIGN BIDDER IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT DISPLACED WORKER INITIAL INVESTMENT SOCIAL IMPACT ESCALATION CLAUSE POLITICAL INTERFERENCE PRICING POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY GROUND WATER PROFESSIONAL EXPERT AFFECTED WORKER MODERN TECHNOLOGY TRANSPARENT PROCESS SUGAR FACTORY BENEFICIAL IMPACT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE |
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PRIVATIZATION OF STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES SOCIAL SAFETY NET PROGRAM PUBLIC ENTERPRISE REFORM SALE OF ASSET ACHIEVEMENT OF TARGETS HARD BUDGET CONSTRAINT GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT COMPETITIVE MARKET ECONOMY VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT PROGRAM POVERTY ALLEVIATION EFFORT ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT LEGAL STRUCTURE ENERGY SECTOR FOREIGN BIDDER IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT DISPLACED WORKER INITIAL INVESTMENT SOCIAL IMPACT ESCALATION CLAUSE POLITICAL INTERFERENCE PRICING POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY GROUND WATER PROFESSIONAL EXPERT AFFECTED WORKER MODERN TECHNOLOGY TRANSPARENT PROCESS SUGAR FACTORY BENEFICIAL IMPACT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Khanna, Rajni Public Enterprise Reform in Andhra Pradesh (1999-2005) : Issues and Challenges |
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This note aims to document Andhra
Pradesh's experience in reforming its State Level
Public Enterprises (SLPE's) since the last seven years
and the main issues going forward. The note is organized in
seven sections. Section one discusses the backdrop of
state-wide reforms, in particular public enterprise reforms,
undertaken by the state of Andhra Pradesh in late nineties.
This section lays the rationale and importance of the reform
program in the light of deteriorating performance of PEs in
the state. Section two discusses the approach taken by the
government, the key element of which was 'carrying all
stakeholders along'. The next section discusses the
design of the program: a phased approach with all the
essential building blocks like the legal and institutional
structures, a social safety net program, a good
communications strategy and factoring in environmental
issues through audits upfront. Section four and five discuss
the implementation arrangements and the definitions of
reforms respectively. Section six documents the achievements
and progress of the program under phase one and two in the
last seven years. Section seven discusses the implementation
issues; challenges faced during various stages of the
program and the government's response to the same. The
last section concludes with a review of key challenges going forward. |
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Public Enterprise Reform in Andhra Pradesh (1999-2005) : Issues and Challenges |
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Public Enterprise Reform in Andhra Pradesh (1999-2005) : Issues and Challenges |
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Public Enterprise Reform in Andhra Pradesh (1999-2005) : Issues and Challenges |
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Public Enterprise Reform in Andhra Pradesh (1999-2005) : Issues and Challenges |
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Public Enterprise Reform in Andhra Pradesh (1999-2005) : Issues and Challenges |
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public enterprise reform in andhra pradesh (1999-2005) : issues and challenges |
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