Social Cohesion and Conflict Prevention in Asia: Managing Diversity Through DevelopmentWorld Bank, 2001 - 493 من الصفحات Electricity markets world-wide are undergoing a transformation, as state-owned and vertically integrated monopolies are being replaced by competitive dynamics and private participation. Policy reforms driving this transformation include the corporatization and restructuring of state-owned utilities; the unbundling of generation, transmission, and distribution; the creation of independent regulators; and the promotion of private sector involvement in investment and management. This study reviews international reform trends and best practice in sector policy, with specific reference to Latin America. It documents how regulatory reform, privatization, and cross-border integration are unfolding throughout the European Single Market, triggered by EU legislation. This study also shows that sector performance and sector reforms in the southern Mediterranean countries are lagging considerably behind international trends. Finally, it argues that a number of reform initiatives at the national and regional level should be taken to promote policy reforms and cross-border integration in this sector. This would help the countries of North Africa and the Middle East to increase economic efficiency, consolidate public finances, attract foreign direct investment, and to more effectively 'plug into' the European Single Market on the northern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. |
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... Soeharto in 1998 , one peaceful separatist movement has developed , and groups of people in many other provinces outside Java have expressed support for independence . In the Sumatran province of Riau , which produces more than half of ...
... Soeharto in 1998 , one peaceful separatist movement has developed , and groups of people in many other provinces outside Java have expressed support for independence . In the Sumatran province of Riau , which produces more than half of ...
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... Soeharto resigned , and then by politicians who seemed the most likely beneficiaries of the scheme . The other reason is the speed of local politicians ' reaction to the political opportu- nities created by Soeharto's resignation . East ...
... Soeharto resigned , and then by politicians who seemed the most likely beneficiaries of the scheme . The other reason is the speed of local politicians ' reaction to the political opportu- nities created by Soeharto's resignation . East ...
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... Soeharto's rule is that a combination of repression of lower- class social forces and cooptation of elites is an effective way to maintain power over a long period of time — but not to bridge social cleavages and resolve social ...
... Soeharto's rule is that a combination of repression of lower- class social forces and cooptation of elites is an effective way to maintain power over a long period of time — but not to bridge social cleavages and resolve social ...
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Perspectives | 9 |
State Legitimacy Minority Political Participation and Ethnic | 65 |
Enduring Poverty among Four | 99 |
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