NAPOCOR Privatization: Power in the Philippines Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

NAPOCOR Privatization: Power in the Philippines Case Solution

This case investigates first attempts to contract out with independent power producers for suggestions by NAPOCOR President Delgado, generation and, in 1996 to privatize fully distribution and the generation of electricity. NAPOCOR was the biggest firm in the nation, measured by asset value.

Requests the reader to help Delgado find a means between the requirements of privatization and restructuring. Three problems remain to be solved: How many companies should be created from the government-owned monopoly? Much of the end product of NAPOCOR should be tied to providers in longer agreements before coming towards privatization? Moreover, whether it should supply businesses be permitted to possess and manage generation plants?

This is just an excerpt. This case is about  GLOBAL BUSINESS

PUBLICATION DATE: December 05, 1996

 

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