Energy Policy in Developing Countries: Aims and Modalities of State Intervention in More Globalised and Liberalised Economies
Article from: OGEL 3 (2004), in Energy, Institutional Reforms and Development in Latin America
English Summary
p>The aim of this article is to discuss the difficulties facing the State in developing countries in order to define and implement an energy policy taking into account general interest, in the context of economic liberalism. New preoccupations, priorities and restrictions arise concerning the utilisation of policy instruments. Different issues are presented in which the State intervenes again, but that does not mean necessarily a general return to interventionism.