Table of contents for Energy for development : twenty-first century challenges of reform and liberalization in developing countries / Rangaswamy Vedavalli.

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Contents
Chapter Heading
Abbreviations 
List of Tables
List of Boxes
Preface 
1. The challenge of increasing access to energy for development 
2. Changing global energy industry: implications for developing countries 
3. Energy financing in developing countries in the pre-and post-1990s: towards energy sector reform and liberalization 
4. Whither energy sector reform and liberalization in developing countries? A reality check 
5. Energy sector reform and liberalization: case studies
* China
* India
* Argentina
* Brazil
* Jordan 
* Egypt
* South Africa
* Sub-Saharan Africa
* Assessing energy sector reform experience in the 1990s in case study countries
* Critical factors impact outcome in energy sector reform
* Emerging features of energy sector in non-OPEC developing countries since 2001
6. Energy sector reform and liberalization and energy for the poor 
7. Energy sector liberalization in developing countries: lessons and twenty-first century challenges 
8. The way forward
Bibliography 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Energy consumption -- Developing countries.
Power resources -- Developing countries.
Energy policy -- Developing countries.