Using India’s National Sample Survey data on consumption expenditure by households this paper examines how access to affordability of electricity services have fared under power sector reform programme that was pursued in the of State Orissa (India). To draw a comparative picture of Orissa with a state which did not follow the path of World Bank inspired restructuring of the power sector we use similar data for West Bengal (a proximate State to Orissa). Paper finds that increment in the access to electricity for the bottom 60 percent of the population has remained almost stagnant and the burden of electricity expenditure on the poor households has increased significantly. Compared to west Bengal much larger increase in the expenditure on el...
Even after 70 years of independence, a significant proportion of households in India are not having ...
This paper explores intra-state disparity in access to electricity and examines the determinants of ...
Modern energy sources are important input factors for human development. Although official estimates...
Using India’s National Sample Survey data on consumption expenditure by households this paper examin...
Access to reliable energy is central to improvements in living standards and is a Sustainable Develo...
publisher: Elsevier articletitle: The politics of electricity reform: Evidence from West Bengal, Ind...
As developing countries seek to improve their economic prospects, electricity reform has been widely...
The power sector reforms of Delhi, the capital of India presents an interesting case in the evolutio...
Rural electrification is an integral component of poverty alleviation and rural growth of a nation. ...
This paper describes the results of a survey of electricity consumption in a sample consisting of 1,...
Electrification rates in low-income countries have faced steady improvements in the last few decades...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide marketoriented electricity sector...
As developing countries seek to improve their economic prospects, electricity reform has been widely...
Electricity is the basic need for individuals, households and industries. It is used for everyday li...
A common argument for the lack of economic reform in developing countries is popular opposition. If ...
Even after 70 years of independence, a significant proportion of households in India are not having ...
This paper explores intra-state disparity in access to electricity and examines the determinants of ...
Modern energy sources are important input factors for human development. Although official estimates...
Using India’s National Sample Survey data on consumption expenditure by households this paper examin...
Access to reliable energy is central to improvements in living standards and is a Sustainable Develo...
publisher: Elsevier articletitle: The politics of electricity reform: Evidence from West Bengal, Ind...
As developing countries seek to improve their economic prospects, electricity reform has been widely...
The power sector reforms of Delhi, the capital of India presents an interesting case in the evolutio...
Rural electrification is an integral component of poverty alleviation and rural growth of a nation. ...
This paper describes the results of a survey of electricity consumption in a sample consisting of 1,...
Electrification rates in low-income countries have faced steady improvements in the last few decades...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide marketoriented electricity sector...
As developing countries seek to improve their economic prospects, electricity reform has been widely...
Electricity is the basic need for individuals, households and industries. It is used for everyday li...
A common argument for the lack of economic reform in developing countries is popular opposition. If ...
Even after 70 years of independence, a significant proportion of households in India are not having ...
This paper explores intra-state disparity in access to electricity and examines the determinants of ...
Modern energy sources are important input factors for human development. Although official estimates...