This study answers two questions about power sector reform in Moldova. First, did reform affect the poor and the non-poor differently? Second, are household consumption patterns different for private and public distribution networks? The study concludes that reforms have not disproportionately affected the poor. The gap in electricity consumption between poor and non-poor is closing, as a result of improvements in the supply of electricity, particularly...
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2004/09/19
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Analyse sociale
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30376
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2010/07/01
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Moldova - Sharing power: lessons learned from the reform and privatization of Moldova's electricity sector
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Electricity