Replication Data for: "Geographic and socio-economic barriers to rural electrification: New evidence from Indian villages". Citation for the article is the following: Dugoua, Eugenie and Liu, Ruinan and Urpelainen, Johannes, Geographic and Socio-Economic Barriers to Rural Electrification: New Evidence from Indian Villages (March 22, 2017). Energy Policy, Forthcoming. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2939880 Abstract: The International Energy Agency estimates that more than a billion people remain without household electricity access. However, countries such as India have recently made major progress in rural electrification. Who has benefited from these achievements? We focus on 714 villages in six energy-poor sta...
Background: In pursuing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal of affordable, reliable, su...
This paper applies an econometric analysis to estimate the average and distribution benefits of rura...
The state of Bihar in India has approximately 75 million people with no access to electricity. The g...
The International Energy Agency estimates that more than a billion people remain without household e...
oai:agi.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000100For India it is crucial to promote rural electrification to raise the...
This study describes the dynamic processes of electrification. Some electrified villages have experi...
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...
Rural electrification is an integral component of poverty alleviation and rural growth of a nation. ...
This dataverse contains the complete ACCESS data set on rural energy access in India and a replicati...
Replication Data for: "Access to Modern Fuels and Satisfaction with Cooking Arrangements: Survey Evi...
textDelivery of modern energy services continues to be a priority in the global development agenda. ...
Rural electrification has been an important part of government policy since India gained independenc...
Rural electrification is a critical ingredient for rural development process. Efficient provision of...
Unreliable electricity supply is a major obstacle to economic development in countries such as India...
Background: In pursuing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal of affordable, reliable, su...
This paper applies an econometric analysis to estimate the average and distribution benefits of rura...
The state of Bihar in India has approximately 75 million people with no access to electricity. The g...
The International Energy Agency estimates that more than a billion people remain without household e...
oai:agi.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000100For India it is crucial to promote rural electrification to raise the...
This study describes the dynamic processes of electrification. Some electrified villages have experi...
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...
Rural electrification is an integral component of poverty alleviation and rural growth of a nation. ...
This dataverse contains the complete ACCESS data set on rural energy access in India and a replicati...
Replication Data for: "Access to Modern Fuels and Satisfaction with Cooking Arrangements: Survey Evi...
textDelivery of modern energy services continues to be a priority in the global development agenda. ...
Rural electrification has been an important part of government policy since India gained independenc...
Rural electrification is a critical ingredient for rural development process. Efficient provision of...
Unreliable electricity supply is a major obstacle to economic development in countries such as India...
Background: In pursuing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal of affordable, reliable, su...
This paper applies an econometric analysis to estimate the average and distribution benefits of rura...
The state of Bihar in India has approximately 75 million people with no access to electricity. The g...