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addition, we do not find a negative correlation between grid access and SHSs use. -- renewable energy ; household fuel choice …
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We study the welfare, energy poverty, and CO2 emission implications of energy price change scenarios in Indonesia. Our … analysis extends previous analyses of energy price impacts at the household level in several ways. First, by employing a … household energy demand system (QUAIDS), we are able to distinguish between first‐ and second‐order welfare effects over the …
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We study the welfare, energy poverty, and CO2 emission implications of energy price change scenarios in Indonesia. Our … analysis extends previous analyses of energy price impacts at the household level in several ways. First, by employing a … household energy demand system (QUAIDS), we are able to distinguish between first- and second-order welfare effects over the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012955271
variable for both GHG emissions and poverty alleviation, developing countries face a difficult but critical trade-off with …
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addition, we do not find a negative correlation between grid access and SHS use. -- renewable energy ; household fuel choice …
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We study the determinants of households' choices of lighting fuels in Kenya, including the option of using solar home systems (SHSs). The paper adds new evidence on the factors that influence the introduction and adoption of decentralized and less carbon‐intensive energy sources in developing...
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We study the determinants of households' choices of lighting fuels in Kenya, including the option of using solar home systems (SHSs). The paper adds new evidence on the factors that influence the introduction and adoption of decentralized and less carbon-intensive energy sources in developing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010293543