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Hydroelectric power generation in Chile: An institutional critique of the neutrality of market mechanisms
Manuel Prieto,
Carl Bauer
Geography, Development and Enviroment, School of
Arid Lands Resources Sciences - GIDP
Global Change - GIDP
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Market Mechanism
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Chile
100%
Hydropower Development
100%
Institutional Critique
100%
Hydroelectric Power Generation
100%
Water Rights
50%
Water Management
50%
Property Rights
50%
Legal Institutions
50%
Institutional Framework
50%
Neoliberal
50%
Hydropower
50%
Water Sector
50%
Electricity Sector
50%
Institutional Analysis
50%
Electricity Generation
50%
Jurisprudence
50%
In-stream
50%
Neutral Value
50%
Military Government
50%
Social Sciences
Chile
100%
Market Mechanism
100%
Hydroelectric Power
100%
Industrial Sector
50%
Right to Property
50%
Legal Institution
50%
Ideologies
50%
Water Management
50%
Military Government
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Market Mechanism
100%