The Real World of Power Sector Regulation
Author: Bernard Tenenbaum Date: 6/1/1995 (PDF, 200KB)
More than twenty countries are now reforming their power sectors. For many politicians, this reform means simply restructuring and privatizing state-owned enterprises. But, what they forget or may not know is that a government cannot regulate private power companies the way it once regulated state enterprises. Bernard Tenenbaum argues that if a government is serious about attracting private investors, it has no choice but to adopt a new regulatory system that keeps promises and exercises restraint--one that is independent and open to public scrutiny.

