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Journal Article

Access to Electricity and Socio-Economic Characteristics: Panel Data Evidence at the Country Level

Authors

  • Magnani
  • N.
  • Vaona
  • A.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1016/j.energy.2016.02.106

JEL Classification

O10 O50 Q01 Q29 Q39 Q42

Key Words

developing countries

electricity access

Entwicklungsländer

panel data regression

socio-economic variables

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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 work complements, rather than substitutes the available case study literature.

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