A considerable number of case studies highlighted the connection between access to electricity and different socio-economic variables. The purpose of our research is to check whether these variables also show up in panel data/cross-country regressions and to assess their relative strength. Our results generally support those obtained by the case study literature. Electrification plans in developing countries should target rural areas and extensively rely on renewable energy sources. They should also be accompanied by measures fostering human capital accumulation and the involvement of local population. These general results need to be gauged within each country's specific context, carefully considering its own complexities. Therefore, our w...
Electrification rates in low-income countries have faced steady improvements in the last few decades...
The International Energy Agency estimates that more than a billion people remain without household e...
The International Energy Agency estimates that more than a billion people remain without household e...
This paper presents statistical findings from research focusing on factors that may help explain ele...
This paper uses recent individual and household-level data from various sources covering over 30 cou...
This thesis makes contributions to provide the microeconomic evidence on the effects of electricity ...
In this paper, the authors aim to understand the influence of different country-level policy indicat...
Most people in rural areas in developing countries do not have access to electricity and even electr...
Electric power is a critical commodity of the modern world where demand for electricity has been inc...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
South Africa increased its electrification coverage from 36% to over 70% in the last 12 years. Predo...
Despite considerable improvements in electricity coverage, millions of people are still lacking the ...
For decades, countries around the world have made all efforts to achieve the access to electricity. ...
International audienceIn sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the energy access gap between urban and rural pop...
The International Energy Agency estimates that more than a billion people remain without household e...
Electrification rates in low-income countries have faced steady improvements in the last few decades...
The International Energy Agency estimates that more than a billion people remain without household e...
The International Energy Agency estimates that more than a billion people remain without household e...
This paper presents statistical findings from research focusing on factors that may help explain ele...
This paper uses recent individual and household-level data from various sources covering over 30 cou...
This thesis makes contributions to provide the microeconomic evidence on the effects of electricity ...
In this paper, the authors aim to understand the influence of different country-level policy indicat...
Most people in rural areas in developing countries do not have access to electricity and even electr...
Electric power is a critical commodity of the modern world where demand for electricity has been inc...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
South Africa increased its electrification coverage from 36% to over 70% in the last 12 years. Predo...
Despite considerable improvements in electricity coverage, millions of people are still lacking the ...
For decades, countries around the world have made all efforts to achieve the access to electricity. ...
International audienceIn sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the energy access gap between urban and rural pop...
The International Energy Agency estimates that more than a billion people remain without household e...
Electrification rates in low-income countries have faced steady improvements in the last few decades...
The International Energy Agency estimates that more than a billion people remain without household e...
The International Energy Agency estimates that more than a billion people remain without household e...