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developed for achieving successful entrepreneurial expansion into emerging markets. Argentina is the emerging market used to …
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The level of bankarization (access to and use of banking services) is relatively low in Argentina both in historical …
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We estimate the Marginal Cost of Public Funds for Argentina using a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model … utilities subject to regulation. The estimates are in the range of international studies, and we confirm that the results are …
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Argentina’s 1992 transmission expansion policy was subsequently modified by, for example, including provision for … the regulation of monopoly networks is feasible, and the scope for it may be greater than generally appreciated. However …
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From 1992 to 2002, major expansions of the Argentine electricity transmission sector depended on users proposing, voting and paying for such expansions, which were then put out to competitive tender. Commentators hold this novel policy to have been unsuccessful, mainly on the ground that it...
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Recent studies of the effectiveness of privatisation programmes in the water and sanitation sector have highlighted the diversity of experiences, especially with respect to the distributional consequences of reforms. This study of water and sanitation privatisation programmes in the city and...
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different public utility industries in Argentina since 1991, considering: 1) Whether the decisions analyzed are inside the …
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Here is explored corporate governance role in privatised water companies in emerging economies. Private parts contracts are periodically renegotiated due to externalities and information asymmetries. In this context, governance mechanisms are of critical importance as illustrated in the case...
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