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likely to be more successful in the electricity sector than in the water sector because the correlation between consumption … and income is much stronger in the case of electricity than water. Moreover, IBT structures in electricity tend to be much …
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that poor households benefit disproportionately from water and electricity subsidies, that they are well-targeted to the … subsidies for water and electricity services. Their analysis of a wide range of subsidy models from around the developing world …
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"The author first describes those features of the electricity supply industry that make a prospective market monitoring … an efficient wholesale market. These features of the electricity supply industry also make antitrust or competition law … alone an inadequate foundation for an electricity market monitoring process. The author provides examples of both the …
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In the second half of the 1980s, several electricity companies in developed countries incorporated the automation of …, in particular in electricity distribution companies, are described and analyzed in this report. …
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and demand. This study presents an analysis of the short-term impacts of a 50 percent electricity tariff increase on … residential consumers. The study starts by reviewing electricity tariffs, consumption levels, and expenditure patterns compared to …
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(SPSPs) of water supply and electricity conducted over a six-month period in 2003. It draws on more than 400 documents … into this category. SPSP provision of networked services appears to be significantly higher for electricity than for water … delivering water supply or electricity. SPSPs take a variety of organizational forms, both for-profit and non-profit. As such …
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, and developing countries do engage in productive, and rewarding market activity, for income from market participation is … promotion accompany market transactions. Hence, building institutions that support the development of markets is the primary … market players connected through open information, and trade; and, the promotion of competition among jurisdictions, firms …
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There are an estimated 1.2 billion regular smokers in the world today, approximately one third of the global population over the age of 15, and the numbers are rising (World Health Organization 2002). Studies show that many smokers still do not know that tobacco causes disease and premature...
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