This paper reviews a sample of World Bank documents and web sites selected as representative of the best of the World Bank's work on power sector issues and projects. The documents represent research and analytical work, economic and sectoral work and project appraisal documents. The text and links at the electric power portions of the Bank's energy sector web site were also evaluated. The strengths and weaknesses in the Bank's documents were identified using the following factors: relevance, comprehensiveness, knowledge delivery, clarity, objectivity, and practicality.
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Data do documento
2003/10/08
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TIpo de documento
Documento de Trabalho
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No. do relatório
33636
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Nº do volume
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Data de divulgação
2005/09/26
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Nome do documento
Power sector reform review
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economic and sector work;research need;power sector reform;legal and regulatory framework;electric power sector reform;social impact of privatization;energy and power;market base;Solar Home System;Energy Sector Reform;policy work;social welfare policy;policy working papers;renewable energy system;rural electrification strategy;rural electrification program;store of knowledge;economics of regulation;rural electrification plan;transmission and distribution;household survey data;long term contract;cost of production;Access to Electricity;price of power;long term credit;lack of education;private market solution;energy sector strategy;universal service obligation;introduction of competition;electric power utility;weak judicial system;competition for market;school of thought;nuclear power generation;tariff design;regulatory design;energy reform;cross subsidy;operational staff;tariff reform;introducing competition;reform committee;poverty alleviation;national power;utility regulation;government subsidy;access pricing;tariff structure;political condition;market design;market survey;market structure;productive use;fuel supply;solar system;political commitment;regulatory process;power crisis;gas resource;tariff system;political will;knowledge bank;reform plan;rural area;cross-country study;utility analysis;cross subsidization;Rural Poor;regulatory case;regulatory experience;budgetary support;private investor;power system;human capital;transmission system;separate account;conventional wisdom;electricity law;regulatory institution;global reform;power industry;art knowledge;price rise;financing access;upper class;partial deregulation;price cap;social policy;social policies;regulatory approach;basic economics;macroeconomic stabilization;transmission investment;investment criterion;document maintenance;power pool;research methodology;market power;utility restructuring;warning flag;specific issue;financial challenge;preinvestment study;energy crisis;budgetary subsidy;primary reason;widespread poverty;budgetary subsidies;distributed generation;lifeline tariff;political stability;good policy;local credit;existing tariffs;regulatory theory;government control;regulatory system;sectoral analysis;capital purchase;electricity sector;utility privatization;cultural view;wholesale price;public servant;social dislocation;micro credit;social issue;small sample;frequency distribution;national gas;quality rating;public finance;non-governmental organization;internal stakeholder;global knowledge;rural electricity;high capital;inefficient regulation;private capital;productive efficiency;concession arrangement;tariff rate;qualitative assessment;power company;evaluation question;release date;long-term contract;future bank;
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