"Energy Market Reform, Socio-economic Conditions and Electricity Consumption in India" in Springer Book titled: "Revisiting Electricity Market Reforms: Lessons for ASEAN and East Asia"

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Abstract

To what extent does the energy market reform improve energy consumption? How do the complex layers of socio-economic and demographic fabrics determine the extent of the impact of such reforms on energy consumption? This study aims to answer these questions by instrumentalising the mediating role socio-economic-demographic fabric of intra and inter-regional dynamics for the purpose of mapping out the differential consumption responses in Indian energy market. The study also aims to offer predictive insights into the speed at which a fully reformed energy market would produce an equivalent Pareto optimal welfare consequences in terms of electricity consumption.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEconomic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), South Jakarta, Indonesia
Subtitle of host publicationScientific Report/ Book Chapter
PublisherSpringer
ISBN (Print)978-981-19-4265-5
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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