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Power Sector: Effective Regulation not Regulatory Burden

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  • Afia Malik

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad)

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The power sector in Pakistan needs effective regulation and not a regulatory burden. A single power sector regulatory authority, i.e., NEPRA with adequate and effective regulatory powers, itself monitored by the government will_ send consistent signals to company operators, overcome the issue of insufficient professional capacity, and strengthen the authority�s vulnerability to political interference.

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  • Afia Malik, 2022. "Power Sector: Effective Regulation not Regulatory Burden," PIDE Policy View Point 2022:35, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:pviewp:2022:35
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    1. Tahir Basharat Cheema & Nadeem Ul Haque & Afia Malik (ed.), 2022. "Power Sector: An Enigma With No Easy Solution," PIDE Books, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, number 2022:12, October.

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    Power Sector; Regulation; Regulatory;
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