People and Power: Electricity Sector Reforms and the Poor in Europe and Central Asia, Pagina 419World Bank, 2007 - 227 pagini Empirical insights on household behavior and electricity consumption patterns in this book reveal that, in Europe and Central Asia, the erosion of tariff based subsidies has disproportionately affected the poor, while direct transfers through social benefit systems have often been inadequately targeted. 'People and Power' 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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... Tbilisi was supplied , though service in Tbilisi has gen- erally improved over the past few years . Outside Tbilisi , supply con- straints are severe and persistent , with households in 2002 receiving 4.5 to 17 hours of electricity a ...
... Tbilisi was supplied , though service in Tbilisi has gen- erally improved over the past few years . Outside Tbilisi , supply con- straints are severe and persistent , with households in 2002 receiving 4.5 to 17 hours of electricity a ...
Pagina 69
... Tbilisi , in response to tariff increases , appeared to be replacing electricity with less expensive fuels . Breaking down total expenditures into its parts reveals just this pattern . In Tbilisi , households increased the share of ...
... Tbilisi , in response to tariff increases , appeared to be replacing electricity with less expensive fuels . Breaking down total expenditures into its parts reveals just this pattern . In Tbilisi , households increased the share of ...
Pagina 70
... Tbilisi , energy consumption fell significantly after 1997. There was some stabilization in mid - 1999 , but the highest 20 percent of house- holds now consume one - third as much energy ( in effective Btus ) as they did in 1997 , and ...
... Tbilisi , energy consumption fell significantly after 1997. There was some stabilization in mid - 1999 , but the highest 20 percent of house- holds now consume one - third as much energy ( in effective Btus ) as they did in 1997 , and ...
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Are You Being Served?: New Tools for Measuring Service Delivery Samia Amin,Jishnu Das,Markus Goldstein Vizualizare completă - 2007 |