Revisiting Electricity Market Reforms: Lessons for ASEAN and East Asia

Chapter 1. From the Market to the State: New Lessons from Regional Experiences with Power Sector Reform -- Chapter 2. What Have Reforms Delivered So Far? – A Quantitative Analysis on the Impacts of Power Sector Reform in the ASEAN Economies -- Chapter 3. Electricity Market Development in Vietnam: Hi...

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Hauptverfasser: Phoumin, Han, Nepal, Rabindra, Kimura, Fukunari, Uddin, Gazi Salah, Taghizadeh-Hesary, Farhad
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Zusammenfassung:Chapter 1. From the Market to the State: New Lessons from Regional Experiences with Power Sector Reform -- Chapter 2. What Have Reforms Delivered So Far? – A Quantitative Analysis on the Impacts of Power Sector Reform in the ASEAN Economies -- Chapter 3. Electricity Market Development in Vietnam: Historical Trends and Future Perspectives -- Chapter 4. Australia’s National Electricity Market: An Analysis of the Reform Experience 1998-2021 -- Chapter 5. Analysis of Forecasting Models in Electricity Market under Volatility: What We Learn from Sweden -- Chapter 6. Modelling and Forecasting the Volatility of Nordic Power Market: An Application of the GARCH-Jump Process -- Chapter 7. An Econometric Assessment of the Effects of Electricity Market Reform on Bangladesh Economy -- Chapter 8. The Role of Electricity Market Reform and Socio-Economic Conditions in Electricity Consumption in India -- Chapter 9. Have Competitive Electricity Markets Rewarded Flexible Gas Powered Generation? Australia’s Lessons for ASEAN -- Chapter 10. Decarbonizing Emissions in Electricity Sector of the Mekong Subregion: Policy Implications -- Chapter 11. Sustainable Energy Policy Reform in Malaysia - Implications for the Electricity Market -- Chapter 12. Digitalization in the Context of Electricity Market Reforms and Liberalization – Overview of Opportunities and Threats.
DOI:10.1007/978-981-19-4266-2