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Impacts of Rural Electrification in Rwanda

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Impacts of Rural Electrification in Rwanda

Title of Document Impacts of Rural Electrification in Rwanda
Abstract Rural electrification is believed to contribute to the achievement of the MDG. In this paper, we investigate electrification impacts on different indicators. We use household data that we collected in Rwanda in villages with and without electricity access. We account for self-selection and regional differences by using households from the electrified villages to estimate the probability to connect for all households – including those in the non-electrified villages. Based on these probabilities we identify counterfactual households and find robust evidence for positive effects on lighting usage. Effects on income and children’s home studying become insignificant if regional differences are accounted for.

This article has also been published in Journal of Development Effectiveness: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19439342.2011.621025#preview

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Year 2011
Region/Country Africa - Rwanda
Language(s) English
Document Type Case Study - Grid Integration
Technology Hydro Micro/Pico
Connection Type Mini-grid/Distributed Generation


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