2014
DOI: 10.18533/jefs.v2i03.80
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Regional Supplier Associations as the Producers of Transnational Club Goods in Latin American and Caribbean Utility Markets

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“…The study concludes that the GCC countries are major contributor of carbon emissions and there is a need to pursue constructive regulatory policies to reduce emissions. Horrall and Mondal (2014) explore that whether regional networks such as the Caribbean Electric Utility Corporation give to solve energy issues in Latin America and the Caribbean. The results advocate that utilities that formed linkages or cooperation regionally are likely to advantage from such collaborations, except an inclusive approach to capacity building and reorganization is required to attend to the regions energy issues.…”
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“…The study concludes that the GCC countries are major contributor of carbon emissions and there is a need to pursue constructive regulatory policies to reduce emissions. Horrall and Mondal (2014) explore that whether regional networks such as the Caribbean Electric Utility Corporation give to solve energy issues in Latin America and the Caribbean. The results advocate that utilities that formed linkages or cooperation regionally are likely to advantage from such collaborations, except an inclusive approach to capacity building and reorganization is required to attend to the regions energy issues.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%