The Role of Institutional Design in the Conduct of Infrastructure Industries Reforms - An Illustration through Telecommunications in Developing Countries

The Role of Institutional Design in the Conduct of Infrastructure Industries Reforms - An Illustration through Telecommunications in Developing Countries
Title The Role of Institutional Design in the Conduct of Infrastructure Industries Reforms - An Illustration through Telecommunications in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Farid Gasmi
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Pages 16
Release 2011
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This paper discusses the relationship between the quality of political and economic institutions and the performance of the infrastructure industries reform process in developing countries. Our point of departure is that, when thinking about this relationship, it is necessary to take into account the specific features of these countries' economies (Gasmi and Recuero Virto, 2005, Laffont, 2005). Based on two econometric analysis of time-series-cross-sectional data on the telecommunications sector, we present the empirical findings and policy implications pertaining two issues (Gasmi et al., 2006, Gasmi and Recuero Virto, 2007). The first issue concerns the impact of the quality of institutions on the performance of regulation. Our review points to the fact that political accountability of institutional systems is a key determinant of regulatory performance. The second issue relates to the factors that shape the sectorial reforms themselves and the impact on these reforms on the development of the industry. Our main conclusion is that countries' institutional risk and financial constraints are among the major factors that explain which reforms are actually implemented.

The Role of Institutional Design in the Conduct of Infrastructure Industry Reforms - An Illustration Through Telecommunications in Developing Countries

The Role of Institutional Design in the Conduct of Infrastructure Industry Reforms - An Illustration Through Telecommunications in Developing Countries
Title The Role of Institutional Design in the Conduct of Infrastructure Industry Reforms - An Illustration Through Telecommunications in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Farid Gasmi
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Release 2009
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This paper is concerned with the role of political and economic institutions in the conduct of the infrastructure industries reform process in developing countries. Our point of departure is that the specific features of these countries' economies should be accounted for when considering policy design. We discuss the main results and policy lessons drawn from two studies of the telecommunications sector based on an econometric analysis of time-series-cross-sectional data on developed and developing countries. We synthesise the main empirical findings and policy implications pertaining to two issues. The first issue concerns the impact of the quality of institutions on the function of regulation. Our review points to the fact that political accountability of institutional systems is a key determinant of regulatory performance, in particular in developing countries. The second issue relates to the factors that shape the sectoral reforms themselves and the impact of these reforms on the development of the industry in developing countries. Our main conclusion is that countries' institutional risk and financial constraints are among the major factors that explain which reforms are actually implemented.

Financing Information and Communication Infrastructure Needs in the Developing World

Financing Information and Communication Infrastructure Needs in the Developing World
Title Financing Information and Communication Infrastructure Needs in the Developing World PDF eBook
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Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 58
Release 2005
Genre Privatization
ISBN 9780821363584

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Over the past ten years, private-sector-led growth has revolutionized access to telecommunications. Every region of the developing world did benefit in terms of investment, and rollout. This revolution would have been impossible without government reform, and oversight. Advanced information and communication infrastructure (ICI) are increasingly important to doing business in a globalizing world. Governments, enterprises, civil society, workers, and poor populations in the developing countries need more affordable access. This report proposes strategies that governments can carry out to attract private investment, and ensure the continued evolution, and spread of information and communication infrastructure. These strategies encompass more than sector policy alone, for investment decisions are based on a wide range of factors including, for example, the roles played by financial sector development, and the broader investment environment. The strategies also include potential public sector investments that can catalyze ICI rollout in sub-sectors where the private sector is not prepared to intervene on its own.

Telecommunications Reforms in Developing Countries

Telecommunications Reforms in Developing Countries
Title Telecommunications Reforms in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Laura Recuero Virto
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 200
Release 2011-09
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ISBN 9783845470955

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The aim of this book is to bring some light to the specificities of infrastructure industries in developing countries under the lessons derived from empirical analyses of the telecommunications sector. This work points out that policies followed in developing countries for the provision of telecommunications services in rural areas significantly differ from those implemented in developed countries in their fundamental objectives, the technological strategies deployed and the market and institutional environments they rest on. Moreover, investment efforts in rural areas could be rewarding both for the firm and consumers, particularly during peak hours when economic exchanges take place. This research also puts forward that the initial infrastructure deployment, the institutional risk and the financial constraints play a key role on defining infrastructure deployment through the reforms selected by the government. In addition, political accountability is a much more relevant determinant of regulatory performance in developing than in developed countries. The analysis should be especially useful to policy makers and researchers on the field of infrastructure in developing economies.

Institutional Reform, Regulation and Privatization

Institutional Reform, Regulation and Privatization
Title Institutional Reform, Regulation and Privatization PDF eBook
Author Rolf W. Künneke
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 272
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781781958346

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This book provides evolutionary and institutional perspectives on the reform of infrastructure industries, tracing the development of this process in a number of sectors and countries. The contributors contend that infrastructure based industries such as telecommunications, public transport, water management and energy have been increasingly exposed to the dynamism of the market since becoming privatized, and have therefore been stimulated into short-term efficiency and long-term innovation. Drawing on institutional economic theory backed up with case studies such as the California energy crisis, the Dutch gas industry, oil and electricity companies in Spain and the privatization of Schipol airport in Amsterdam the book focuses on process, driving forces, and actors' roles to explain how new balances are established between competing institutions. The degree to which the processes of institutional change are predictable and the effects of deliberate strategic interventions of governments or private actors are explored. Specific technical and sector aspects and their influence on institutional change in various infrastructures are also discussed.

Infrastructure Services in Developing Countries

Infrastructure Services in Developing Countries
Title Infrastructure Services in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Cecilia Briceño-Garmendia
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 33
Release 2004
Genre Infrastructure (Economics)
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"Briceno, Estache, and Shafik review the evidence on the state of infrastructure in the developing world, emphasizing the investment needs and the emerging policy issues. While their assessment is seriously constrained by data gaps, they provide useful insights on the main challenges ahead, emphasizing that, in addition to the widely discussed access problems, the poorest also face major affordability and service quality issues which were not well addressed by the reforms of the 1990s. The authors make a case for a stronger commitment of the international community to generate the information needed to assess and monitor infrastructure needs and policies. This paper--a product of the Office of the Vice President, Infrastructure Network--is part of a larger effort in the network to upgrade economic and policy work in infrastructure"--World Bank web site.

Infrastructure Delivery

Infrastructure Delivery
Title Infrastructure Delivery PDF eBook
Author Ashoka Mody
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 276
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780821335208

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IFC Lessons of Experience Paper No. 3. Describes the International Finance Corporation's (IFC's) 20 years of leasing experience in developing countries and assesses the developmental impact of leasing. The IFC has invested in leasing companies in more than half of the developing countries that have a leasing industry today.