Regulatory Agencies : Impact on Firm Performance and Social Welfare
The authors explore the relation between the establishment of a regulatory agency and the performance of the electricity sector. The authors exploit a unique dataset comprising firm-level information on a representative sample of 220 electric utili...
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okr-10986-63732021-04-23T14:02:31Z Regulatory Agencies : Impact on Firm Performance and Social Welfare Estache, Antonio Rossi, Martin A. ALTERNATIVE SPECIFICATIONS APPROACH AVERAGE TARIFFS COST RECOVERY COUNTRY RISK DEBT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTION NETWORK ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS ELECTRIC UTILITIES ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION SECTOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY GENERATION SECTOR ELECTRICITY SECTOR EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPIRICAL STUDIES ON PRIVATIZATION EMPLOYMENT ENERGY ECONOMICS ENERGY LOSSES ENERGY SECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS FIRM PERFORMANCE HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION IMPACT OF PRIVATIZATION INDEPENDENT REGULATOR INDEPENDENT REGULATORS INDEPENDENT REGULATORY INFRASTRUCTURE CONCESSIONS INFRASTRUCTURE INDUSTRIES INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LATIN AMERICAN MARKET MECHANISM MONOPOLY MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP NETWORK LOSSES OUTPUT OUTPUTS OWNERSHIP STATUS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS POLITICAL INTERFERENCE POWER DISTRIBUTION PRIVATE FIRM PRIVATE FIRMS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVOLVEMENT PRIVATE OPERATOR PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATE OWNERSHIP PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATISATION PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVE EFFICIENCY PROFIT MAXIMIZING PUBLIC OPERATORS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY REFORM REGULATORY REFORMS REGULATORY REGIME RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE STANDARDS SOCIAL WELFARE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRANSFORMERS TRANSITION COUNTRIES TRANSLOG TRANSLOG FUNCTION WATER DISTRIBUTION YARDSTICK COMPETITION The authors explore the relation between the establishment of a regulatory agency and the performance of the electricity sector. The authors exploit a unique dataset comprising firm-level information on a representative sample of 220 electric utilities from 51 development and transition countries for the years 1985 to 2005. Their results indicate that regulatory agencies are associated with more efficient firms and with higher social welfare. 2012-05-24T18:33:14Z 2012-05-24T18:33:14Z 2008-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/02/8992718/regulatory-agencies-impact-firm-performance-social-welfare http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6373 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4509 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research |
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ALTERNATIVE SPECIFICATIONS APPROACH AVERAGE TARIFFS COST RECOVERY COUNTRY RISK DEBT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTION NETWORK ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS ELECTRIC UTILITIES ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION SECTOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY GENERATION SECTOR ELECTRICITY SECTOR EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPIRICAL STUDIES ON PRIVATIZATION EMPLOYMENT ENERGY ECONOMICS ENERGY LOSSES ENERGY SECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS FIRM PERFORMANCE HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION IMPACT OF PRIVATIZATION INDEPENDENT REGULATOR INDEPENDENT REGULATORS INDEPENDENT REGULATORY INFRASTRUCTURE CONCESSIONS INFRASTRUCTURE INDUSTRIES INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LATIN AMERICAN MARKET MECHANISM MONOPOLY MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP NETWORK LOSSES OUTPUT OUTPUTS OWNERSHIP STATUS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS POLITICAL INTERFERENCE POWER DISTRIBUTION PRIVATE FIRM PRIVATE FIRMS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVOLVEMENT PRIVATE OPERATOR PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATE OWNERSHIP PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATISATION PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVE EFFICIENCY PROFIT MAXIMIZING PUBLIC OPERATORS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY REFORM REGULATORY REFORMS REGULATORY REGIME RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE STANDARDS SOCIAL WELFARE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRANSFORMERS TRANSITION COUNTRIES TRANSLOG TRANSLOG FUNCTION WATER DISTRIBUTION YARDSTICK COMPETITION |
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ALTERNATIVE SPECIFICATIONS APPROACH AVERAGE TARIFFS COST RECOVERY COUNTRY RISK DEBT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTION NETWORK ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS ELECTRIC UTILITIES ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION SECTOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY GENERATION SECTOR ELECTRICITY SECTOR EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPIRICAL STUDIES ON PRIVATIZATION EMPLOYMENT ENERGY ECONOMICS ENERGY LOSSES ENERGY SECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS FIRM PERFORMANCE HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION IMPACT OF PRIVATIZATION INDEPENDENT REGULATOR INDEPENDENT REGULATORS INDEPENDENT REGULATORY INFRASTRUCTURE CONCESSIONS INFRASTRUCTURE INDUSTRIES INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LATIN AMERICAN MARKET MECHANISM MONOPOLY MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP NETWORK LOSSES OUTPUT OUTPUTS OWNERSHIP STATUS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS POLITICAL INTERFERENCE POWER DISTRIBUTION PRIVATE FIRM PRIVATE FIRMS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVOLVEMENT PRIVATE OPERATOR PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATE OWNERSHIP PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATISATION PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVE EFFICIENCY PROFIT MAXIMIZING PUBLIC OPERATORS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY REFORM REGULATORY REFORMS REGULATORY REGIME RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE STANDARDS SOCIAL WELFARE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRANSFORMERS TRANSITION COUNTRIES TRANSLOG TRANSLOG FUNCTION WATER DISTRIBUTION YARDSTICK COMPETITION Estache, Antonio Rossi, Martin A. Regulatory Agencies : Impact on Firm Performance and Social Welfare |
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Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4509 |
description |
The authors explore the relation between
the establishment of a regulatory agency and the performance
of the electricity sector. The authors exploit a unique
dataset comprising firm-level information on a
representative sample of 220 electric utilities from 51
development and transition countries for the years 1985 to
2005. Their results indicate that regulatory agencies are
associated with more efficient firms and with higher social welfare. |
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper |
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Estache, Antonio Rossi, Martin A. |
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Estache, Antonio Rossi, Martin A. |
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Estache, Antonio |
title |
Regulatory Agencies : Impact on Firm Performance and Social Welfare |
title_short |
Regulatory Agencies : Impact on Firm Performance and Social Welfare |
title_full |
Regulatory Agencies : Impact on Firm Performance and Social Welfare |
title_fullStr |
Regulatory Agencies : Impact on Firm Performance and Social Welfare |
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Regulatory Agencies : Impact on Firm Performance and Social Welfare |
title_sort |
regulatory agencies : impact on firm performance and social welfare |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/02/8992718/regulatory-agencies-impact-firm-performance-social-welfare http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6373 |
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