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References

1. ACNielsen ORG-MARG Report (2002), ‘Consumer Attitude Study on

Electricity Supply’, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), New Delhi.

2. ACNielsen ORG- MARG Report (2006), ‘2nd Consumer Attitude Study on

Electricity Supply’, Confederation of Indian Industry & Ministry of Power,

government of India.

3. Andersen India (2002), ‘Global Best Practices in Power Sector Reforms’,

Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), New Delhi, India.

4. Arizu B., Dunn Jr. W., and Tenenbaum B. (2001), ‘Regulating Transmission’,

Public Policy for the Private Sector (January), Note No. 226, View Point, The

World Bank.

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Deregulation in the APEC Region’ Agenda Item 9/Attachment B.

6. Balachandra P., ‘Implications of private sector participation in power

generation—a case study from India’, Sept. 2004, Department of Management

Studies, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, India, can also be

retrieved at http://www.sciencedirect.com

7. Besant-Jones and Tenenbaum B. (2001), ‘The California Power Crisis: Lessons

for Developing Countries’, Washington, DC, World Bank.

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12. Hansen C.J. (2008), ‘Bottom-up Electricity Reform Using Industrial Captive

Generation: A Case Study of Gujarat, India’, Oxford Institute of Energy

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