Energy and Economic Growth

Parent: Center for Effective Global Action

eScholarship stats: History by Item for January through April, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requests2025-042025-032025-022025-01
7jb0015qThe Impact of Electricity on Economic Development: A Macroeconomic Perspective2,150377539604630
96s8s43zElectricity Reliability and Economic Development in Cities: A Microeconomic Perspective78057200192331
69p5494gWhat Do We Know About Economic Diversification in Oil-Producing Countries?13547521719
8v6450b7Economic Growth and Development with Low-Carbon Energy12439272335
11k4210hA Review and Exploration of the Status, Context and Political Economy of Power Sector Reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia and Latin America10029262322
9b74d280The Political Economy of Hydrocarbon Wealth and Fuel Prices7114241518
1nt311xcEconomic and Non-Economic Barriers and Drivers for the Uptake of Renewables6319131912
5405n5g4Is Electricity Supply a Binding Constraint to Economic Growth in Developing Countries?5918141710
6bd7t9ngElectrification and Economic Development: A Microeconomic Perspective5413151115
3bm412h4Electricity Market Design and Renewables Integration in Developing Countries4810121511
8v7663hkPowering the City in the Global South: Increasing Energy Access for all in a Context of Urbanisation and Changing Governance456151113
6420h0xxGender Implications of Energy Use and Energy Access43919114
5ht8n02jThe Political Economy of Aid for Power Sector Reform39811128
7hz8w14jModular and discrete: Opportunities for alternative power system planning, expansion and operation in developing countries256766
46x6n5msLeveraging Smart System Technologies in National Energy Data Systems: Challenges and Opportunities233686
9f67x65wEnergy Efficiency in the Developing World214584
5mt75470Reducing Generation, Transmission and Distribution Inefficiencies and the Feasibility of Low Voltage Supply in LICs205762
9ph5f4mwLow-voltage System Designs for Energy Access125511

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