Energy for Development: Twenty-first Century Challenges of Reform and Liberalization in Developing Countries

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Anthem Press, 2007 - Business & Economics - 487 pages

This comprehensive text offers a rare and insightful investigation into the energy sector of the developing world. 'Energy for Development' provides comparative case studies of countries going through the reform process, evaluates reform experience, discusses the lessons that can be learned and identifies challenges faced by these countries at the national and global level. A topical and timely book which seeks to explore the anxieties and insecurities of the global energy sector since 2001.

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The challenge of increasing access to energy for development
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implications for developing
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Energy financing in developing countries in the pre and post
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About the author (2007)

Rangaswamy Vedavalli is the former World Bank Principal Economist and Manager of Energy Operations.