Electricity is a vital factor underlying modern living standards, but there are many developing countries with low levels of electricity access and use. We seek to systematically identify the crucial elements underlying transitions toward greater electrification in developing countries. We use a cross-sectional regression approach with national-level data up to 2012 for 135 low- and middle-income countries. The paper finds that the effectiveness of governments is the most important governance attribute for encouraging the transition to increased electrification in developing countries, on average. The results add to the growing evidence on the importance of governance for development outcomes. Donors seeking to make more successful contribu...
Rural electrification is a critical tool for accelerating and enhancing development throughout Sub-S...
This paper reviews the empirical evidence on electricity reform in developing countries. We find tha...
The article focuses on power sector reforms in East Africa and attempts to assess their impact on th...
Electricity is a vital factor underlying modern living standards, but there are many developing coun...
This paper reviews the empirical evidence on electricity reform in developing countries. We find tha...
It has been more than two decades since the widespread initiation of global power sector reforms and...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide marketoriented electricity sector...
This paper presents statistical findings from research focusing on factors that may help explain ele...
This paper assesses for 28 developing countries over the period 1980-2001 whether the existence of a...
It has been more than two decades since the widespread initiation of global power sector reforms and...
How can differences in per capita household electricity consumption across African countries be un- ...
The 1990s witnessed a worldwide trend toward electricity sector reforms in developed and developing ...
AbstractHow can differences in per capita household electricity consumption across African countries...
This paper presents evidence on a national-level electricity ladder which sees countries transition ...
This paper examines the role that multinational enterprises (MNEs) and foreign direct investments (F...
Rural electrification is a critical tool for accelerating and enhancing development throughout Sub-S...
This paper reviews the empirical evidence on electricity reform in developing countries. We find tha...
The article focuses on power sector reforms in East Africa and attempts to assess their impact on th...
Electricity is a vital factor underlying modern living standards, but there are many developing coun...
This paper reviews the empirical evidence on electricity reform in developing countries. We find tha...
It has been more than two decades since the widespread initiation of global power sector reforms and...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide marketoriented electricity sector...
This paper presents statistical findings from research focusing on factors that may help explain ele...
This paper assesses for 28 developing countries over the period 1980-2001 whether the existence of a...
It has been more than two decades since the widespread initiation of global power sector reforms and...
How can differences in per capita household electricity consumption across African countries be un- ...
The 1990s witnessed a worldwide trend toward electricity sector reforms in developed and developing ...
AbstractHow can differences in per capita household electricity consumption across African countries...
This paper presents evidence on a national-level electricity ladder which sees countries transition ...
This paper examines the role that multinational enterprises (MNEs) and foreign direct investments (F...
Rural electrification is a critical tool for accelerating and enhancing development throughout Sub-S...
This paper reviews the empirical evidence on electricity reform in developing countries. We find tha...
The article focuses on power sector reforms in East Africa and attempts to assess their impact on th...