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Understanding the link between energy poverty and economic growth in Latin America
An Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model and panel techniques were used to analyze the long-run and the short-run relationship between energy poverty and economic growth for nine Latin American countries for the period 1990-2018. The panel data analysis results confirmed cointegration between the variables, supporting the relevance of energy poverty for economic development in the studied countries. From an ARDL Pooled Mean Group (PMG) estimation, a significant effect from energy poverty to economic development, in the long run, is proved, meaning that improvements in energy access led to increases in economic growth. The long-run homogeneity among countries could imply that, in the long term, political measures to overcome energy poverty should be adopted and coordinated in a homogeneous manner throughout the Latin American studied region while in the short-run, particular country policies are needed to increase levels of energy access. Then, according to the empirical evidence, public and private institutions need to implement initiatives to overcome energy poverty by promoting equal access to reliable, sustainable, accessible, healthy, and sufficient energy
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Contaduría y Administración (Accounting and Management)is a quarterly journal aimed to the academic community. Being peer-reviewed by double blind process,seeks to contribute to the advancement of scientific and technical knowledge in the financial and administrative disciplines. This journal publishes original theoretical or applied research (No case studies, descriptive and exploratory) in Spanish and English on the following subjects: • Organization Management • Production Management and Operations • Human Resources Management • Management of Information Technology • Accounting and Auditing • Management and Leadership • Business Economics • Entrepreneurship • Business Environment • Finance • Operations Research • Innovation and Technological Change in Organizations • Marketing • Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises • Planning and Business Strategies • Management Theory • Financial Theory • Business Decisions Contaduría y Administración (Accounting and Management) also receives research papers on related areas to the above mentioned.