David Lloyd Owen - Studies and data are one thing – making them matter is another

One of the most interesting aspects of the OECD meeting in March was the evident gap between data gathering and its broader application.


For the OECD, gathering reliable data has been at best challenging, often working with one country at a time, especially in Eastern Europe and Central Asia where there is minimal prior information on performance and economics. The challenge lies in extending this in a comparable manner across countries and utilities. Such data, if truly obtainable, could play a central role ...

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