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Demand, prices, and the refining industry : a case-study of the European oil products market
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ISBN: 0197300103 Year: 1990 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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A First Course in Econometric Theory
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ISBN: 0198772777 Year: 1988 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Oxford university press

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Measurement of welfare changes caused by large price shifts: an issue in the power sector
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ISBN: 0821331558 Year: 1995 Publisher: Washington, D.C. World Bank

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National wealth --- Prices


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Para el fomento de nuestras buenas relaciones con los pueblos latinoamericanos : viaje a la América del sur
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Year: 1915 Volume: 8 Publisher: Washington : Fundacion Carnegie,

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The spirit of prelacie, yet working, or, Truth from under a cloud : in a relation of that great and publike contestation had in Glocester, July, 1644, written then, and now published, as it were of necessity : together with a postscript containing some generall and perticular observations upon Master Edwards his Gangræna
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Year: 1646 Publisher: London : Printed by R.L. for Giles Calvert ...,

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On the action by the city of Gloucester in suppressing his preaching and expelling him from the city. eebo-0160

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Edwards, Thomas,


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Taking Stock of the Impact of Power Utility Reform in Developing Countries : A Literature Review
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Year: 2018 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank,

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This paper reviews recent literature on the impacts of various components of power sector reform on the performance of electric utilities in developing countries. Recent literature is heavily focused on statistical testing of the significance of the links between four components of sector reform (unbundling, private sector participation, regulation, and competition) and various performance indicators (relating to utility performance, user outcomes, and broader economic development). Some studies exhibit methodological shortcomings in failing to account for interactions between reforms or degrees of reform; however, others appear to be robust. The strongest result is that the introduction of private sector participation is linked to a significant improvement in labor productivity and distribution losses. Moreover, unbundling reforms in isolation is found to have hardly any significant impact on utility performance. The introduction of an independent regulator or competition is not generally significant across studies. A notable feature of all of the studies is very limited testing of the effects of policy introduction on performance indicators, such as bill collection and the duration and frequency of outages. Poor performance on these indicators of state-owned power companies is well documented and bill collection has been identified as a major hidden cost of unreformed power sectors. The materiality of the impact of private sector participation, on the various performance indictors found to be significant, is calculated for studies that provide sufficient information to do so. The size of the impact of private sector participation on utility performance is substantial in a couple of studies, although much more modest in others.


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A taste of the spirit of God, and of this vvorld, as they have appeared in opposition heretofore, so now latest of all at New-Windsor. : Occasioned through the violence, and reproach of evil men, against the temple and tabernacle of God, and them that dwel therein. Presented in a narrative to the honourable committee, for the propagating the Gospel.
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Year: 1652 Publisher: London : Printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the black spread Eagle, at the West end of Pauls,

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The labyrinth the kingdom's in : with a golden threed to bring it forth into light, liberty, and peace agen. Being a brief but impartial history of the good and evil of the former, later, and present power of the nation, as it relates to God and the people. The result is a plea for the restauration of all in Christ (the kingdoms rest,) who is expected to appear more in the present, then in any former power of the nation.
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Year: 1649 Publisher: London : [s.n.],

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Who Uses Electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa? Findings from Household Surveys
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Year: 2016 Publisher: Washington, District of Columbia : World Bank,

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Analysis of household expenditure surveys since 2008 in 22 Sub-Saharan African countries shows that one-third of all people use electricity. As expected, users are disproportionately urban and rich. In communities with access to electricity, lack of affordability is the greatest barrier to household connection. Lifeline rates enabling the poor to use grid electricity vary in availability, with six countries allowing 30 kilowatt-hours or less of electricity usage a month at low prices. Affordability challenges are aggravated by sharing of meters by several households -- denying them access to lifeline rates -- and high connection costs in many countries, made worse by demands from utility staff for bribes in some countries. Collection of detailed information on residential schedules enabled calculation of the percentage of total household expenditures needed for electricity at the subsistence and other levels. Affordability varied across countries, with grid electricity even at the subsistence level being out of reach for the poor in half the countries and even more so once connection charges are considered. Examination of the gender of the head of household shows that female-headed households are not disadvantaged in electricity use once income and the place of residence (urban or rural) are taken into account. However, female-headed households tend to be poorer, making it all the more important to focus on helping the poor for the goal of achieving universal access. Installing individual meters and subsidizing installation, encouraging prepaid metering so as to avoid disconnection and reconnection charges, reformulating lifeline blocks and rates as appropriate, and stamping out corruption to eliminate bribe-taking can all help the poor.

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Electrification.


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Measurement of welfare changes caused by large price shifts : an issue in the power sector
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ISBN: 1280017015 9786610017010 0585264805 Year: 1995 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : World Bank,

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