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Abstract
This paper reviews Malaysia’s experience in privatisation in power generation from the first half of the 1990s and the role it played in promoting Malay entry into business. In the pre-1949 period, privately-owned independent power producers and distributors (IPPs and Ds) were the dominant players. The government-owned integrated power utility, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), became a monopoly only since 1976. TNB’s finances were strained during the Asian Financial Crisis (AFC) period, but contracts were honoured despite strong calls for renegotiation of power purchase agreements (PPA). With the open tender era from 2012, the PPA terms have become very competitive. However, as TNB can continue to bid, this has not made for a level playing field. With competition and fall in interest rate, there has been a significant decline in internal rate of returns (IRRs). Guaranteed off-take enabled some concessionaires to still earn a good equity IRR through aggressive gearing. Development of a more active and liquid bond market has played a key role in privatisation.
本文回顾了马来西亚自20世纪90年代上半叶以来在发电私有化方面的经验,以及它在促进马来人进入商业领域方面所起的作用。在1949年之前,私营独立电力生产商和分销商(独立发电商和配电商)是主要参与者。政府所有的综合电力公司Tenaga Nasional Berhad(TNB)自1976年以来才成为垄断企业。TNB的财务在亚洲金融危机(AFC)期间紧张,但尽管强烈要求重新谈判购电协议(PPA),合同还是得到了履行。随着2012年开始的公开招标时代,PPA条款变得极具竞争力。然而,由于TNB可以继续竞标,这并没有创造一个公平的竞争环境。随着竞争和利率下降,内部收益率(IRRs)显著下降。有保证的承购使一些特许经营公司通过积极的杠杆作用仍能获得良好的股权内部收益率。发展一个更加活跃和流动性更强的债券市场在私有化中发挥了关键作用。
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The primary purpose of the journal is to promote publications of original research related to the Malaysian economy. It is also designed to serve as an outlet for studies on the South-east Asian countries and the Asian region. The journal also considers high-quality works related to other regions that provide relevant policy lessons to Malaysia. The journal is receptive to papers in all areas of economics. We encourage specifically contributions on all range of economic topics of an applied or policy nature. At the same time, submissions of methodological or theoretical studies with results that are of practical use are welcome. Works that are interdisciplinary will be considered provided that they contain substantial economic contents.