People and Power: Electricity Sector Reforms and the Poor in Europe and Central Asia, Pagina 419World Bank, 2007 - 227 pagini The debate on how to conduct pro-poor reforms of utilities frequently condemns tariff-based subsidies as socially regressive. But the empirical insights on household behavior and electricity consumption patterns in this book reveal that, in ECA, where access to utilities is almost universal, the erosion of tariff based subsidies has disproportionately affected the poor, while direct transfers through social benefit systems have often been inadequately targeted. The book suggests alternative strategies for achieving cost-recovery in the electricity sector in a socially and politically acceptable manner, providing lessons that are equally relevant for other utilities and regions. |
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... fuels . This , and the convenience of using it , suggests that it was the household fuel of choice for those with access . But households wishing to connect ( or reconnect ) to the gas network in ... Fuels Cheaper Than Non-network Fuels.
... fuels . This , and the convenience of using it , suggests that it was the household fuel of choice for those with access . But households wishing to connect ( or reconnect ) to the gas network in ... Fuels Cheaper Than Non-network Fuels.
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... Fuels Among the key anticipated impacts of reform was that higher prices for clean network energy would increase the use of traditional fuels ( wood and kerosene ) by the poor . The correlation between illness and household use of ...
... Fuels Among the key anticipated impacts of reform was that higher prices for clean network energy would increase the use of traditional fuels ( wood and kerosene ) by the poor . The correlation between illness and household use of ...
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... fuels such as wood ( Armenia ) and coal ( Moldova ) , while the nonpoor rely on clean fuels such as electricity and central gas ( figure 8.1 ) . These patterns have important implications for heating interventions . First , as incomes ...
... fuels such as wood ( Armenia ) and coal ( Moldova ) , while the nonpoor rely on clean fuels such as electricity and central gas ( figure 8.1 ) . These patterns have important implications for heating interventions . First , as incomes ...
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