Keeping the Lights On: Power Sector Reform in Latin America
By Nils-Henrik von-der-Fehr, Jaime Millán (10/03, En)
ISBN: 1931003556 IDB Bookstore | Power sector reforms across Latin America in the 1990s based on privatization, liberalization and market forces were largely unavoidable. This book argues that while there is no turning back from this process, many reforms may not prove sustainable without further efforts to build a stronger institutional platform to support them. The analytical framework presented in Keeping the Lights On: Power Sector Reform in Latin America establishes a baseline for the sustainability of reforms and identifies additional areas for exploration, analysis and inquiry. This baseline is critical to setting the stage for the next generation of reforms -or mid-course corrections- that will be necessary to enhance the sustainability of changes in progress. The book includes case studies of power sector reforms in Colombia, Honduras and Guatemala, as well as a timely section on the security of supply.
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Acknowledgments Foreword About the Authors Introduction Jaime Millán and Nils-Henrik M. von-der-Fehr Chapter 1 Analytical Framework Nils-Henrik M. von-der-Fehr and Jaime Millán Chapter 2 Colombia: Coping with Reform Crisis Nils-Henrik M. von-der-Fehr and Jaime Millán Chapter 3 Honduras: The Road to Sustainable Reform Ian Walker and Juan Benavides Chapter 4 Guatemala: Reforms in the Balance Fundación Solar and Carlos Rufín Chapter 5 Supply Security Solutions: Principles and Practices Nils-Henrik M. von-der-Fehr Chapter 6 Power Sector Reform: Lessons Learned Nils-Henrik M. von-der-Fehr and Jaime Millán Epilogue A Reviewer's Insights Ashley Brown
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Last updated: 01/29/07