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 * Privatization of the electricity sector in Cameroon
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 * Pineau, P. O. (2002). Electricity sector reform in Cameroon: is privatization the solution?. Energy Policy, 30(11-12), 999-1012.
 * Pineau, P. (2005). Transparency in the dark: an assessment of the Cameroonian electricity sector reform. International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 23, 133-168.
 * Pineau, Pierre-Olivier. "How sustainable is policy incoherence? A rationalist policy analysis of the Cameroonian electricity reform." Journal of cleaner production 15.2 (2007): 166-177.
 * Crettenand, Nicolas & Kenfack, Joseph & Finger, Matthias. (2015). Towards Becoming an Emerging Country with a Performing Electricity Sector – The Case of Cameroon. Competition and Regulation in Network Industries. 16. 129-154. 10.1177/178359171501600204.
 * Pineau, P. O. (2014). Vouloir payer plus cher l'énergie. HEC Montréal.
 * Nyaga, Y. P. E. (2019). Effets de la Privatisation sur la Productivité des Entreprises Publiques au Cameroun. Journal of Economics, 7(3), 53-65.
 * Patrice, E. N. Y. (2012). Privatisation et Performance des Entreprises Publiques au Cameroun. IDRC.
 * Nyaga, Y. P. E. (2020). Effets de la privatisation sur le bien-être des consommateurs d’électricité au Cameroun. Mondes en developpement, (1), 143-158.
 * Jean Gaston Tamba (2017) An analysis of Cameroon’s energetic system, 2001–2010, Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy, 12:3, 216-222, DOI: 10.1080/15567249.2015.1060547
 * Eberhard, Anton, Gratwick, Katharine, Morella, Elvira and Antmann, Pedro, (2017), Independent Power Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa: Investment trends and policy lessons, Energy Policy, 108, issue C, p. 390-424. (General)
 * Necoechea-Porras, P. D., López, A., & Salazar-Elena, J. C. (2021). Deregulation in the Energy Sector and Its Economic Effects on the Power Sector: A Literature Review. Sustainability, 13(6), 3429. (General)
 * Gore, C. D., Brass, J. N., Baldwin, E., & MacLean, L. M. (2019). Political autonomy and resistance in electricity sector liberalization in Africa. World Development, 120, 193-209. (General)
 * Soumonni, O., & Ojah, K. (2022). Innovative and mission‐oriented financing of renewable energy in Sub‐Saharan Africa: A review and conceptual framework. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment, e416. (mini)
 * Diboma, B. S., & Tatietse, T. T. (2013). Power interruption costs to industries in Cameroon. Energy policy, 62, 582-592. (mini)
 * Soumonni, O., & Ojah, K. (2022). Innovative and mission‐oriented financing of renewable energy in Sub‐Saharan Africa: A review and conceptual framework. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment, e416. (mini)
 * Diboma, B. S., & Tatietse, T. T. (2013). Power interruption costs to industries in Cameroon. Energy policy, 62, 582-592. (mini)