Energy Poverty in India, China and the ASEAN States: A New Approach in Support of Energy for Everybody in This Part of the World
Date:
18 September 2019Category:
India, Journal ArticlesType:
Journal ArticlesTags:
energy, sustainability, energy povertyPrint Article:
About the Journal
Energy Policy, Special Issue, September 2019.
Editors
- Han Phoumin, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia, Indonesia
- Dayong Zhang, Research Institute of Economics and Management, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu, China
Articles
- Socio-economic determinants of energy poverty amongst Indian households: A case study of Mumbai
- A multidimensional measure of energy poverty in China and its impacts on health: An empirical study based on the China family panel studies
- Comprehensive energy poverty index: Measuring energy poverty and identifying micro-level solutions in South and Southeast Asia
- The state of energy poverty in Indonesia and its impact on welfare
- Understanding multidimensional energy poverty in the Philippines
- Cambodia's energy poverty and its effects on social wellbeing: Empirical evidence and policy implications
- Energy poverty in the Lao PDR and its impacts on education and health
- Socio-economic development and electricity access in developing economies: A long-run model averaging approach
- Does electricity reliability matter? Evidence from rural Viet Nam
- Electricity tariff reforms, welfare impacts, and energy poverty implications