Regulation By Contract
2002; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1596/0-8213-5592-9
ISSN1726-5878
AutoresTonci Bakovic, Bernard Tenenbaum, Fiona Woolf,
Tópico(s)European and International Contract Law
ResumoNo AccessWorld Bank Working Papers12 Aug 2013Regulation By ContractA New Way to Privatize Electricity Distribution?Authors/Editors: Tonci Bakovic, Bernard Tenenbaum, Fiona WoolfTonci Bakovic, Bernard Tenenbaum, Fiona Woolfhttps://doi.org/10.1596/0-8213-5592-9SectionsAboutPDF (0.5 MB) ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In Abstract:In many developing countries, both governments and investors have expressed disappointment with the performance of recently privatized electricity distribution companies. Some investors claim that the design of the new regulatory system is fundamentally flawed and recommend that independent regulatory commissions be replaced or supplemented by more explicit "regulation by contract" that would reduce the discretion of new commissions.This paper examines whether regulation by contract or a combination of regulation by contract and regulatory independence would provide a better regulatory system for developing and transition economy countries that wish to privatize distribution systems. Next book FiguresReferencesRecommendedDetailsCited ByIndicadores de endividamento: análise fatorial na comparação entre a literatura e a Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica (ANEEL)Revista Catarinense da Ciência Contábil, Vol.1916 December 2020Understanding pitfalls in the application of PPPs in transport infrastructure in PortugalTransport Policy, Vol.41Slow Adoption of PPPs in Developing Countries: Survey of Nigerian Construction ProfessionalsProcedia Engineering, Vol.77Regulation of Energy Industries1 March 2011Regulatory reform in Turkish energy industry: An analysisEnergy Policy, Vol.35, No.2 View Published: September 2002ISBN: 978-0-8213-5592-3 Copyright & Permissions Related RegionsLatin America & CaribbeanRelated CountriesIndiaBrazilRelated TopicsLaw and DevelopmentEnergyInfrastructure Economics and FinanceFinance and Financial Sector Development KeywordsREGULATIONPRIVATIZATIONELECTRICITYREFORMINFRASTRUCTUREGOVERNANCEARBITRATIONCOMMERCIAL CONTRACTDISPUTE RESOLUTIONFOREIGN EXCHANGEFOREIGN EXCHANGE RISKFOREIGN EXCHANGE RISKSINTERNATIONAL BANKLEGAL FRAMEWORKPARTIAL RISKREGULATORY FRAMEWORK PDF DownloadLoading ...
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