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title:China : Power Sector Regulation in a Socialist Market Economy World Bank Discussion Papers ; 361
author:Shao, Shiwei.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821339133
print isbn13:9780821339138
ebook isbn13:9780585270098
language:English
subjectElectric utilities--Government policy--China, Electric utilities--China--Management, Electric utilities--China--Finance, Electric power systems--China, World Bank.
publication date:1997
lcc:HD9685.C62C434 1997eb
ddc:333.793/2/0951
subject:Electric utilities--Government policy--China, Electric utilities--China--Management, Electric utilities--China--Finance, Electric power systems--China, World Bank.
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China
Power Sector Regulation in a Socialist Market Economy
Edited by
Shao Shiwei
Lu Zhengyong
Nourreddine Berrah
Bernard Tenenbaum
Zhao Jianping
WORLD BANK DISCUSSION PAPER NO. 361
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