Core Indicators for Determinants and Performance of the Electricity Sector in Developing Countries
Since the early 1990s, substantial resources and efforts have been spent on implementing market-oriented electricity reforms in developing countries. While there are important sectoral, economic, and social dimensions involved in electricity reform, empirical analysis and evaluation of reforms have...
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okr-10986-82302021-04-23T14:02:42Z Core Indicators for Determinants and Performance of the Electricity Sector in Developing Countries Jamasb, Tooraj Newbery, David Pollitt, Michael ACCOUNTING STANDARDS BENEFIT ANALYSIS CASE STUDIES COMPOSITE INDICATOR CONSULTATION PROCESS CONSUMER PROTECTION CONSUMPTION DATA COUNTRY DATA COUNTRY LEVEL DATA ANALYSIS DATA SETS DEBT DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIRECT IMPACT DISSOLUTION DONOR AGENCIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC EFFECTS ECONOMIC FACTORS ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMICS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY GENERATION EMISSIONS EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPIRICAL STUDIES ENDOWMENTS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS EXCHANGE RATES EXOGENOUS FACTORS EXPENDITURE SURVEY EXPENDITURES FEEDBACK LOOPS GOVERNANCE INDICATORS IMPACT INDICATORS INCOME INCOME LEVELS INFLATION INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESSES INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS LEGISLATION MACROECONOMIC CRISIS MARGINAL COST MARKET ECONOMIES NET IMPORTS PARLIAMENT PE PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCE MEASURES POLICY CHANGE POLICY RELEVANCE POLICY RESEARCH POLITICAL COMMITMENT POLITICAL INFLUENCE POLITICAL INTERFERENCE PRICE CHANGES PRIME MINISTER PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PROVEN RESERVES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS SOCIAL DIMENSIONS STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SUBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS SUPPLIERS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASPECTS TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY VESTED INTERESTS Since the early 1990s, substantial resources and efforts have been spent on implementing market-oriented electricity reforms in developing countries. While there are important sectoral, economic, and social dimensions involved in electricity reform, empirical analysis and evaluation of reforms have been of limited use for testing the economic rationale of reforms and policy advice. This may partly be attributed to a lack of generally accepted and measured indicators for monitoring the progress, impacts, and performance of reforms. In this paper the authors propose a set of indicators as a first step toward filling this gap and developing a coherent framework for studying electricity reform in developing countries that covers resource and institutional endowments, key reform steps, market structure, performance, and various impacts. 2012-06-15T22:23:26Z 2012-06-15T22:23:26Z 2005-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/5800552/core-indicators-determinants-performance-electricity-sector-developing-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8230 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3599 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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ACCOUNTING STANDARDS BENEFIT ANALYSIS CASE STUDIES COMPOSITE INDICATOR CONSULTATION PROCESS CONSUMER PROTECTION CONSUMPTION DATA COUNTRY DATA COUNTRY LEVEL DATA ANALYSIS DATA SETS DEBT DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIRECT IMPACT DISSOLUTION DONOR AGENCIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC EFFECTS ECONOMIC FACTORS ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMICS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY GENERATION EMISSIONS EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPIRICAL STUDIES ENDOWMENTS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS EXCHANGE RATES EXOGENOUS FACTORS EXPENDITURE SURVEY EXPENDITURES FEEDBACK LOOPS GOVERNANCE INDICATORS IMPACT INDICATORS INCOME INCOME LEVELS INFLATION INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESSES INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS LEGISLATION MACROECONOMIC CRISIS MARGINAL COST MARKET ECONOMIES NET IMPORTS PARLIAMENT PE PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCE MEASURES POLICY CHANGE POLICY RELEVANCE POLICY RESEARCH POLITICAL COMMITMENT POLITICAL INFLUENCE POLITICAL INTERFERENCE PRICE CHANGES PRIME MINISTER PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PROVEN RESERVES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS SOCIAL DIMENSIONS STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SUBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS SUPPLIERS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASPECTS TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY VESTED INTERESTS |
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ACCOUNTING STANDARDS BENEFIT ANALYSIS CASE STUDIES COMPOSITE INDICATOR CONSULTATION PROCESS CONSUMER PROTECTION CONSUMPTION DATA COUNTRY DATA COUNTRY LEVEL DATA ANALYSIS DATA SETS DEBT DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIRECT IMPACT DISSOLUTION DONOR AGENCIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC EFFECTS ECONOMIC FACTORS ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMICS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY GENERATION EMISSIONS EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPIRICAL STUDIES ENDOWMENTS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS EXCHANGE RATES EXOGENOUS FACTORS EXPENDITURE SURVEY EXPENDITURES FEEDBACK LOOPS GOVERNANCE INDICATORS IMPACT INDICATORS INCOME INCOME LEVELS INFLATION INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESSES INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS LEGISLATION MACROECONOMIC CRISIS MARGINAL COST MARKET ECONOMIES NET IMPORTS PARLIAMENT PE PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCE MEASURES POLICY CHANGE POLICY RELEVANCE POLICY RESEARCH POLITICAL COMMITMENT POLITICAL INFLUENCE POLITICAL INTERFERENCE PRICE CHANGES PRIME MINISTER PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PROVEN RESERVES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS SOCIAL DIMENSIONS STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SUBJECTIVE EVALUATIONS SUPPLIERS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASPECTS TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY VESTED INTERESTS Jamasb, Tooraj Newbery, David Pollitt, Michael Core Indicators for Determinants and Performance of the Electricity Sector in Developing Countries |
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Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3599 |
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Since the early 1990s, substantial resources and efforts have been spent on implementing market-oriented electricity reforms in developing countries. While there are important sectoral, economic, and social dimensions involved in electricity reform, empirical analysis and evaluation of reforms have been of limited use for testing the economic rationale of reforms and policy advice. This may partly be attributed to a lack of generally accepted and measured indicators for monitoring the progress, impacts, and performance of reforms. In this paper the authors propose a set of indicators as a first step toward filling this gap and developing a coherent framework for studying electricity reform in developing countries that covers resource and institutional endowments, key reform steps, market structure, performance, and various impacts. |
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Jamasb, Tooraj Newbery, David Pollitt, Michael |
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Jamasb, Tooraj Newbery, David Pollitt, Michael |
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Jamasb, Tooraj |
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Core Indicators for Determinants and Performance of the Electricity Sector in Developing Countries |
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Core Indicators for Determinants and Performance of the Electricity Sector in Developing Countries |
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Core Indicators for Determinants and Performance of the Electricity Sector in Developing Countries |
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Core Indicators for Determinants and Performance of the Electricity Sector in Developing Countries |
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Core Indicators for Determinants and Performance of the Electricity Sector in Developing Countries |
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core indicators for determinants and performance of the electricity sector in developing countries |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/5800552/core-indicators-determinants-performance-electricity-sector-developing-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8230 |
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