Regulation of the Electricity Industry in Bolivia: Its Impact on Access to the Poor, Prices and Quality



HWWA Discussion Paper

Regulation of the Electricity Industry
in Bolivia: Its Impact on Access to the
Poor, Prices and Quality

Antonio Bojanic

Michael Krakowski

HWWA Discussion Paper 250

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Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWA)
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This paper was prepared within the HWWA Programme “Trade & Development”.

Edited by the Department World Economy

Head: PD Dr. Carsten Hefeker



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