Energy is indispensable to bringing off the growing human demand, and it is a challenging global issue to achieve sustainable development goals by using clean energy. The present study evaluates whether access to electricity helps decline poverty in developing countries. For this purpose, the impact of access to electricity on the total population, rural and urban populations on poverty have been analyzed from 1990 to 2020 in 82 developing countries. Empirical results are obtained through the non-linear Panel ARDL approach. The results show that rural and urban population's access to electricity to the total population proposes the inverted U-shaped relationship with poverty. As a result, increased access to electricity initially contribute...
This paper presents statistical findings from research focusing on factors that may help explain ele...
Electricity is very important in uplifting rural socio-economic conditions from poverty lines. Its ...
Supply of electricity is not keeping up with the rapidly increasing demand due to industrialization ...
Over a fifth of the world’s population, 1.4 billion people, lack access to electricity at home and t...
Achieving reliable, widespread access to electricity will be transformative for many developing coun...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effect of household's access to electricity on pov...
Energy poverty is a significant development issue that is not univocally interpreted. In many parts ...
Despite the continuous efforts of developing countries and the international community to reduce ene...
The World Bank estimates that roughly 1.6 billion people?nearly one out of every four people on the ...
Theoretically, the impact of human development on energy poverty could occur through a number of cha...
The World Bank estimates that roughly 1.6 billion people?nearly one out of every four people on the ...
As of today, 1.1 billion people in the world lack access to electricity, while 2.9 billion rely on p...
As of today, 1.1 billion people in the world lack access to electricity, while 2.9 billion rely on p...
As of today, 1.1 billion people in the world lack access to electricity, while 2.9 billion rely on p...
The article focuses on power sector reforms in East Africa and attempts to assess their impact on th...
This paper presents statistical findings from research focusing on factors that may help explain ele...
Electricity is very important in uplifting rural socio-economic conditions from poverty lines. Its ...
Supply of electricity is not keeping up with the rapidly increasing demand due to industrialization ...
Over a fifth of the world’s population, 1.4 billion people, lack access to electricity at home and t...
Achieving reliable, widespread access to electricity will be transformative for many developing coun...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effect of household's access to electricity on pov...
Energy poverty is a significant development issue that is not univocally interpreted. In many parts ...
Despite the continuous efforts of developing countries and the international community to reduce ene...
The World Bank estimates that roughly 1.6 billion people?nearly one out of every four people on the ...
Theoretically, the impact of human development on energy poverty could occur through a number of cha...
The World Bank estimates that roughly 1.6 billion people?nearly one out of every four people on the ...
As of today, 1.1 billion people in the world lack access to electricity, while 2.9 billion rely on p...
As of today, 1.1 billion people in the world lack access to electricity, while 2.9 billion rely on p...
As of today, 1.1 billion people in the world lack access to electricity, while 2.9 billion rely on p...
The article focuses on power sector reforms in East Africa and attempts to assess their impact on th...
This paper presents statistical findings from research focusing on factors that may help explain ele...
Electricity is very important in uplifting rural socio-economic conditions from poverty lines. Its ...
Supply of electricity is not keeping up with the rapidly increasing demand due to industrialization ...