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Political Economy of Electricity Reform
With detailed case studies in Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa, PESD explored the political, legal, and institutional factors that affect how countries actually restructure their electric power markets.
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Publications
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The Impact of Free Basic Electricity on the Energy Choices of Low Income Households: A Case Study in South Africa
Stephen Davis, Alison Hughes, Kate Louw
PESD Working Paper #80 (2008)
Changing Face of the Indian Energy System: A March Towards Normalcy
Varun Rai
University of Pennsylvania's Center for the Advanced Study of India (2008)

From Acai to Access: Distributed Electrification in Rural Brazil
Hisham Zerriffi
International Journal of Energy Sector vol. 2, 1 (2008)
Energy and India's Foreign Policy
Jeremy Carl, Varun Rai, David G. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #75 (2008)
The Obsolescing Bargain Redux: Foreign Investment in the Electric Power Sector in Developing Countries
Erik Woodhouse
N.Y.U. Journal of International Law and Politics vol. 38, 121 (2006)
- IPP Study Case Selection and Project Outcomes: An Additional Note
Erik Woodhouse
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #59 (2006)
- Generating Power and Controversy: Understanding Tanzania's Independent Power Projects
Katharine Gratwick, Rebecca Ghanadan, Anton Eberhard
Management Programme in Infrastructure Reform & Regulation, PESD Working Paper #57 (2006)

- Indian Electricity Market: Country Study and Investment Context, The
Peter Lamb
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #48 (2006)
The Effects of Power Sector Reform on Energy Services for the Poor
David G. Victor
UNDESA (2005)

- IPP Experience in the Brazilian Electricity Market, The
Adilson de Oliveira, Erik Woodhouse, Luciano Losekann, Felipe V.S. Araujo
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #53 (2005)
- Political Economy of International Infrastructure Contracting, Lessons from the IPP Experience
Erik Woodhouse
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #52 (2005)

