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Reforming Russian Infrastructure for Competition and Efficiency
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  11 Feb 2002  Language: English  Pages: 72  Charts: ISBN: 9789264196995  OECD Code: 142001251P1 
 

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Infrastructure sectors -- particularly railroads, telecommunications, electricity and natural gas -- are vital in providing necessities of life to the Russian Federation’s citizens and key inputs into the rest of the economy. A top priority of the current government in Russia is to reform the infrastructure sectors, specifically in such sectors as rail transport and electric power, to create an efficient and effective regulatory regime that supports the creation of competition where possible and provides more effective protection to consumers in those spheres where competition is not possible. This book compiles the proceedings of four meetings held at the request of the Minister for Antimonopoly Policy of the Russian Federation, on the reform of railroads, telecommunications, electricity and natural gas, during December 2000-September 2001. This review is part of the OECD's ongoing co-operation with non-Member economies around the world.


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Table of contents:

Introduction
The Railway Sector
-Introduction
-Establishing a Sound Commercial Environment
-Promoting Competition
-Managing the Transition
-Conclusions
The Telecommunications Sector
-Introduction
-Background
-Principle Issues
-Conclusion
The Electricity Sector
-Introduction
-Market Power in Electricity Markets
-Restructuring for Competition
-Transmission Pricing and Access
-Universal Service
-Relationships between Institutions and Laws
-Transition
-Summary of Recommendations
The Natural Gas Sector
-Introduction
-Backgorund
-Regulation of Natural Monopoly Parts of the Natural Gas Industry
-Other Issues
-Conclusion

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