In India, where energy access is limited, how does the public react to the government's inability to provide citizens with basic energy services, such as electricity and clean cooking fuel? We answer this question using a survey conducted in two rural villages of Uttar Pradesh. First, we examine the association between a respondent's opinion on state intervention and policy failure. Specifically, we focus on whether people who believe in state intervention are likely to have lower levels of satisfaction with the government's energy access policies. Second, we examine the link between policy failure and the likelihood that people consider a political candidate's energy views in voting. We find that people's preference for government interven...
publisher: Elsevier articletitle: The politics of electricity reform: Evidence from West Bengal, Ind...
Replication Data for: "Geographic and socio-economic barriers to rural electrification: New evidence...
This paper explores the future of solar microgrids, as well as potential supporting government poli...
In India, where energy access is limited, how does the public react to the government's inability to...
In India, where energy access is limited, how does the public react to the government's inability to...
A common argument for the lack of economic reform in developing countries is popular opposition. If ...
A common argument for the lack of economic reform in developing countries is popular opposition. If ...
India's rural energy challenges are formidable with the presence of majority energy poor. In 2005, o...
Replication package for: Aklin, Michaël, Patrick Bayer, S.P. Harish, and Johannes Urpelainen. 2015. ...
Although India has made significant progress towards the sustainable development goal on energy (SDG...
Recognizing the governance and political context of energy provisioning the dissertation brings fort...
The electricity subsidy distribution pattern needs to be scrutinised to assess whether the policy be...
Although India has made significant progress towards the sustainable development goal on energy (SDG...
Along with the large middle-income countries Brazil, China, and South Africa, India has been put und...
1.1 billion people currently live without access to electricity. Sustainable Development Goal #7 adv...
publisher: Elsevier articletitle: The politics of electricity reform: Evidence from West Bengal, Ind...
Replication Data for: "Geographic and socio-economic barriers to rural electrification: New evidence...
This paper explores the future of solar microgrids, as well as potential supporting government poli...
In India, where energy access is limited, how does the public react to the government's inability to...
In India, where energy access is limited, how does the public react to the government's inability to...
A common argument for the lack of economic reform in developing countries is popular opposition. If ...
A common argument for the lack of economic reform in developing countries is popular opposition. If ...
India's rural energy challenges are formidable with the presence of majority energy poor. In 2005, o...
Replication package for: Aklin, Michaël, Patrick Bayer, S.P. Harish, and Johannes Urpelainen. 2015. ...
Although India has made significant progress towards the sustainable development goal on energy (SDG...
Recognizing the governance and political context of energy provisioning the dissertation brings fort...
The electricity subsidy distribution pattern needs to be scrutinised to assess whether the policy be...
Although India has made significant progress towards the sustainable development goal on energy (SDG...
Along with the large middle-income countries Brazil, China, and South Africa, India has been put und...
1.1 billion people currently live without access to electricity. Sustainable Development Goal #7 adv...
publisher: Elsevier articletitle: The politics of electricity reform: Evidence from West Bengal, Ind...
Replication Data for: "Geographic and socio-economic barriers to rural electrification: New evidence...
This paper explores the future of solar microgrids, as well as potential supporting government poli...