农村电气化对家庭福利的分配效应:塞内加尔的证据

IF 3.8 3区 经济学 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS
Kadoukpè Gildas Magbondé , Barry Reilly , Bridget Kauma
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摘要

本研究利用 2018/19 年家庭生活水平统一调查中 3215 个塞内加尔农村家庭的横截面数据集,评估了通电对家庭福利分配的影响。本文对电网供电和离网供电分别进行了分析,并采用了一系列实证策略来计算相关效应。我们发现,家庭获得电网供电与食品和非食品支出的增加有关,而离网太阳能供电仅与后者支出的增加有关。此外,与太阳能发电相比,电网供电对家庭支出的影响似乎更大,在非食品支出分布的高端没有发现离网效应。相比之下,电网供电对高收入家庭的福利影响更大。研究结果进一步表明,与并网供电相比,使用太阳能发电更能减少非食品家庭总支出的不平等。研究结果鼓励考虑制定政策,将太阳能推广到更偏远的农村地区,以减少不平等现象。
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The distributional effects of rural electrification on household welfare: Evidence from Senegal
This study uses a cross-sectional dataset of 3215 rural Senegalese households from the 2018/19 Harmonized Survey on Households Living Standards to assess the distributional household welfare effects of electricity access. The paper conducts separate analyses for both on-grid and off-grid electricity access and uses an array of empirical strategies to compute the relevant effects. We find that household access to grid electricity is associated with increased food and non-food expenditures, while off-grid solar electricity is only associated with increased levels of the latter. In addition, access to grid electricity appears to impact household expenditures more than solar electricity, with the off-grid effect not detected at the top end of the non-food expenditure distribution. In contrast, on-grid electricity has a greater welfare impact on higher-income households. The results further suggest that access to solar electricity can reduce inequality in total non-food household expenditures more than on-grid electricity. The findings encourage consideration of policies designed to extend solar energy to the more remote rural areas to reduce inequality.
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Utilities Policy
Utilities Policy ENERGY & FUELS-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
10.00%
发文量
94
审稿时长
66 days
期刊介绍: Utilities Policy is deliberately international, interdisciplinary, and intersectoral. Articles address utility trends and issues in both developed and developing economies. Authors and reviewers come from various disciplines, including economics, political science, sociology, law, finance, accounting, management, and engineering. Areas of focus include the utility and network industries providing essential electricity, natural gas, water and wastewater, solid waste, communications, broadband, postal, and public transportation services. Utilities Policy invites submissions that apply various quantitative and qualitative methods. Contributions are welcome from both established and emerging scholars as well as accomplished practitioners. Interdisciplinary, comparative, and applied works are encouraged. Submissions to the journal should have a clear focus on governance, performance, and/or analysis of public utilities with an aim toward informing the policymaking process and providing recommendations as appropriate. Relevant topics and issues include but are not limited to industry structures and ownership, market design and dynamics, economic development, resource planning, system modeling, accounting and finance, infrastructure investment, supply and demand efficiency, strategic management and productivity, network operations and integration, supply chains, adaptation and flexibility, service-quality standards, benchmarking and metrics, benefit-cost analysis, behavior and incentives, pricing and demand response, economic and environmental regulation, regulatory performance and impact, restructuring and deregulation, and policy institutions.
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