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From crisis to stability in the Armenian power sector: lessons learned from Armenia's energy reform experience Sargsyan, Gevorg

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: World Bank working paper, no. 74Publication details: Washington, D.C World Bank 2006.Description: xvi, 85 pISBN:
  • 9780821365892
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.79094756
Summary: The last fifteen years have seen Armenia emerge from Soviet rule and a severe economic and energy crisis, both complicated by its newfound political surroundings. The last ten years have seen significant reform and progress in the power sector which, when compared to the progress made by its neighbors, is all the more remarkable. The benefits of reform have not been easily won, however, and Armenia?s success is a tribute to its ability to learn from mistakes and persevere. A combination of improper planning and bad fortune forced the Government of Armenia to go through three separate tenders for its privatization assets. A combination of good planning and good fortune ultimately allowed for what has turned out to be one of the region's most successful infrastructure privatizations so far.
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The last fifteen years have seen Armenia emerge from Soviet rule and a severe economic and energy crisis, both complicated by its newfound political surroundings. The last ten years have seen significant reform and progress in the power sector which, when compared to the progress made by its neighbors, is all the more remarkable. The benefits of reform have not been easily won, however, and Armenia?s success is a tribute to its ability to learn from mistakes and persevere. A combination of improper planning and bad fortune forced the Government of Armenia to go through three separate tenders for its privatization assets. A combination of good planning and good fortune ultimately allowed for what has turned out to be one of the region's most successful infrastructure privatizations so far.

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