Liberalization of Utility Services in the Developing Countries: A Panacea to Economic Development? An Analysis on Malawi Power Sector

B. B. Majanga
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Economic development is a compound outcome arising from a combination of many factors which may include among others, good governance; educational levels of the citizenry; effective political and administrative systems; availability of production resources; as well as availability of utilities such as reliable electricity and clean and potable water. Holding all other factors constant, the paper discusses the impact of reliable accessibility of utilities on economic growth and whether it is necessary or not to privatise or liberalise the utility sector, especially the electricity sector to enhance power access in promoting economic growth in developing countries like Malawi. Most developing countries in Africa face a lot of challenges in power generation and supply and the paper is focusing on establishing whether these challenges are a significant cause for stunted growth in GDP per capita in these countries, and whether liberalisation could be a way out of persistent power shortages affecting the economy. The study findings reveal that there is a direct relationship between electricity consumption and growth in GDP per capita and that most developing countries struggling to improve their economies share the same challenge of power supply for effective productivity. The study further finds that liberalization of the power sector can invigorate the countryi¯s productivity and hence improve the GDP per capita.
发展中国家公用事业服务自由化:经济发展的灵丹妙药?马拉维电力部门分析
经济发展是许多因素综合作用的综合结果,其中可能包括善政;公民的教育水平;有效的政治和行政制度;生产资源的可用性;以及可靠的电力和清洁饮用水等公用事业的可用性。在保持所有其他因素不变的情况下,本文讨论了公用事业的可靠可及性对经济增长的影响,以及是否有必要将公用事业部门私有化或自由化,特别是电力部门,以提高电力可及性,促进马拉维等发展中国家的经济增长。非洲的大多数发展中国家在发电和供电方面面临着许多挑战,这篇论文的重点是确定这些挑战是否是这些国家人均GDP增长受阻的一个重要原因,以及自由化是否可以成为摆脱影响经济的持续电力短缺的一种方法。研究结果表明,电力消耗与人均国内生产总值增长之间存在直接关系,大多数努力改善经济的发展中国家都面临着电力供应促进有效生产力的同样挑战。研究进一步发现,电力部门的自由化可以振兴国家的生产力,从而提高人均国内生产总值。
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