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Electricitysector Reforms In The Mena Region Evaluation And Prospects 1st Ed Leila Benali

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Electricitysector Reforms In The Mena Region Evaluation And Prospects 1st Ed Leila Benali
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.72 MB
Author: Leila Benali
ISBN: 9783319962672, 9783319962689, 3319962671, 331996268X
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Electricitysector Reforms In The Mena Region Evaluation And Prospects 1st Ed Leila Benali by Leila Benali 9783319962672, 9783319962689, 3319962671, 331996268X instant download after payment.

This book uses electricity-sector reforms to question some of the preconceived ideas concerning the MENA region and to provide a broader analysis of related political economy issues. It presents potential further developments of MENA’s electricity-sector reforms, taking into consideration the region’s unique constraints and opportunities, and discusses the practical limits of reform and deregulation. Specifically, it examines the relationship between reforms and oil prices from a new perspective and presents alternatives to the Single Buyer Model.

Complementing existing research on electricity-sector reforms in other emerging markets, the book provides a new analytical framework for assessing reforms that can be easily applied to other markets and sectors.

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