Effective regulatory systems for service delivery and structural transformation in Africa: infrastructure development and the case of power pools : draft
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2017-09Author(s)/Corporate Author (s)
United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. Macroeconomic Policy Division. Governance and Public Sector Management Section;Metadata
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Power is Africa’s largest infrastructure challenge, with energy deficiencies constituting
a significant proportion of the continent’s infrastructure gap, posing a major dilemma for its
structural transformation agenda. The study seeks to enhance understanding of the opportunities and challenges with regard to
harmonizing regulatory systems for infrastructure development, with a focus on power pools. Desk-based research and secondary data analysis are used to analyse existing institutional and regulatory frameworks for power pools in Africa, with a focus on the opportunities and challenges
that they present. Primary qualitative data and
information collected through interviews and discussions
corroborate findings from the literature review phase and facilitate the drawing of practical conclusions. While the Eastern Africa power pool is the principal focus, the study also incorporates
data and information from other power pools.
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“United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. Macroeconomic Policy Division. Governance and Public Sector Management Section (2017-09). Effective regulatory systems for service delivery and structural transformation in Africa: infrastructure development and the case of power pools : draft. Addis Ababa. © UN. ECA. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/23827”Collections
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