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Title
Policy Matters - Regulatory Indicators for Sustainable Energy (RISE)
Publisher
The World Bank Group & Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP)
Author
Juliette Besnard, Yi Xu, Sharmila Bellur, Dana Rysankov, Daron Bedrosyan, Sarah Moin, Ivan Jaques, Tigran Parvanyan, Chris Jackson, Zuzana Dobrotkova, Sarah Hillware, Yabei Zhang & Caroline Adongo Ochieng
Published in
December 2018
Abstract
RISE is built on the premise that policies matter along with good institutions and enforcement. RISE is based on a wealth of empirical evidence which shows that polices and regulations matter when countries are seeking to attract investment and establish a sustainable energy agenda. Therefore, it is relevant to assess the existence of policy and regulation to understand the investment environment for sustainable energy. However, there may be many factors that influence investment decisions, from the existence of good practices, to quality and content of the policies, and their actual enforcement.
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