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Redistributive Impact of Privatization and the Regulation of Utilities in Chile

Publisher:
UNU-WIDER
Series:
WIDER Discussion Paper
Volume:
2001/19
Title:
Redistributive Impact of Privatization and the Regulation of Utilities in Chile
Authors:
Ricardo Paredes M.
Publication date:
2001
ISBN Printed:
9524551624
ISBN Web:
9524551632
ISBN 13 Print:
9789524551625
ISBN 13 Web:
9789524551632
Copyright holder:
© UNU-WIDER
Copyright year:
2001
Keywords:
Privatization, Efficiency, Welfare impacts, Regulation, Utilities, State-owned enterprises
JEL:
D31, D42
Project:
The Impact of Privatization and Regulation of Utilities and Social Services in Latin America
Format:
online and printed copies