Regulation by contract: A new way to privatize electricity distribution? by Tonci Bakovic, Brnard Tenenbaum and Fiona Woolf
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- BRef. 343.0929 B17r 2003
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1. Introduction --2. Regulatory independence --3. Regulation by contract --4. Real-world regulatory experiences: brazil and india --5. The details of the regulatory contract: who bears what risk? --6. Dealing with disputes --7. Concluding observations.
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