Daniel Camos : Citation Profile


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Citations

RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Articles

10

Papers

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Books

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   10 years (2008 - 2018). See details.
   Cites by year: 7
   Journals where Daniel Camos has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 1.    Total self citations: 2 (2.56 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Daniel Camos.

Is cited by:

Jenkins, Glenn (6)

Baurzhan, Saule (4)

Jamasb, Tooraj (2)

Sun, Yan (2)

Llorca, Manuel (2)

Nelson, Gerald (2)

Steinbuks, Jevgenijs (2)

You, Liangzhi (2)

Maurel, Mathilde (2)

Salci, Sener (2)

Zhu, Tingju (2)

Cites to:

Estache, Antonio (16)

Berg, Sanford (5)

Straub, Stephane (4)

Cave, Martin (4)

MARTIMORT, David (3)

Nauges, Celine (3)

Chisari, Omar (3)

Garsous, Grégoire (3)

Yepes, Tito (3)

Marques, RC (3)

van den Berg, Caroline (2)

Main data


Where Daniel Camos has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Policy Research Working Paper Series / The World Bank3
Working Papers ECARES / ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles3
ULB Institutional Repository / ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles2
World Bank Publications - Reports / The World Bank Group2

Recent works citing Daniel Camos (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Household access to the public electricity grid in Cameroon: Analysis of connection determinants. (2023). Bidiasse, Honore ; Mvogo, Gregory ; Fotso, Willy Jacques. In: Utilities Policy. RePEc:eee:juipol:v:81:y:2023:i:c:s0957178723000267.

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Works by Daniel Camos:


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2017Do Private Water Utilities Operators Care about Regulatory Agencies in Developing Countries ? In: Working Papers ECARES.
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2017Regulating Water an Sanitation Network Services. Accounting for Institutional and Informational Constraints In: Working Papers ECARES.
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2017Regulating water and sanitation network services accounting for institutional and informational constraints.(2017) In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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2017Quasi-fiscal Deficits in the Electricity Sector of the Middle East and North Africa: Sources and Size In: Working Papers ECARES.
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2017Quasi-fiscal deficits in the electricity sector of the Middle East and North Africa : sources and size.(2017) In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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2018Do economic regulatory agencies matter to private-sector involvement in water utilities in developing countries? In: Utilities Policy.
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2018Do economic regulatory agencies matter to private-sector involvement in water utilities in developing countries?.(2018) In: ULB Institutional Repository.
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2015Essays on the electricity sector in developing countries In: ULB Institutional Repository.
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2018Shedding Light on Electricity Utilities in the Middle East and North Africa In: World Bank Publications - Reports.
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2018Shedding Light on Electricity Utilities in the Middle East and North Africa.(2018) In: World Bank Publications - Books.
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2008Underpowered : The State of the Power Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa In: World Bank Publications - Reports.
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2017Do private water utility operators care about regulatory agencies in developing countries ? In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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