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ISSN: 21533636 Year: 1957 Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Piscataway, NJ : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE

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2006 Rural Electric Power Conference
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ISBN: 1424400147 1509092463 Year: 2006 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] I E E E

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Rural Electric Power Conference, 1995
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Year: 1995 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] IEEE

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Rural electrification
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Year: 1975 Publisher: [Washington : World Bank],

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The Impact of Infrastructure on Development Outcomes : A Qualitative Review of Four Decades of Literature
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Year: 2023 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : World Bank,

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Policy makers have long used investing in public infrastructure as a means of reducing geographical disparities and promoting growth. The goal of this paper is to provide insights to development practitioners on designing interventions to maximize the development impact of infrastructure. For this, the paper presents a systematic qualitative overview of the literature, covering more than 300 studies conducted between 1983 and 2022, focusing on specific infrastructure sectors, namely digital, energy, and transport. The study also considers various dimensions of development impact, including output and productivity, poverty and inequality, labor market outcomes, human capital formation, and trade, to develop a nuanced understanding of the mechanisms through which infrastructure contributes to these development outcomes, focusing on low- and middle-income countries. As such, it is the most substantive effort of its kind to date. Overall, despite some mixed results, the overwhelming balance of evidence suggests that infrastructure improvements are critical in supporting the development process. Studies on digital infrastructure show that firm productivity, employment, and welfare increase with the arrival of broadband internet coverage. In addition, the availability of mobile phones improves coordination between producers and traders and hence reduces the price dispersion of agricultural products. Turning to rural electrification, significant literature documents the positive impact of infrastructure on household welfare, structural transformation, and human capital formation through increased labor force participation, more time spent on education, and increased indoor air quality. Investments in the reliability of power supply also contribute to firms' productivity. However, studies based on randomized controlled trials have not tended to find a substantial short-term impact in the context of dispersed rural populations. Finally, there is rich literature on various transport infrastructure-to-development linkages, particularly for rural roads and for Sub-Saharan Africa. While households' income and consumption benefit from the existence of rural roads, highways are also found to contribute to firms' competitiveness. Similarly, public transportation, railways, and ports have positive impacts on the development process.


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Rural Electric Power Conference, 1995
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Efficient system design and sustainable finance for China's village electrification program : preprint
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Year: 2006 Publisher: Golden, CO : National Renewable Energy Laboratory,

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Providing rural America with essential utility services
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Year: 2004 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : USDA, Rural Development,

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Summary of items of engineering interest
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Publisher: [Washington, DC] : [Rural Utilities Service]

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Welfare impacts of rural electrification : a case study from Bangladesh
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Year: 2009 Publisher: [Washington, D.C. : World Bank,

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"Lack of access to electricity is one of the major impediments to growth and development of the rural economies in developing countries. That is why access to modern energy, in particular to electricity, has been one of the priority themes of the World Bank and other development organizations. Using a cross-sectional survey conducted in 2005 of some 20,000 households in rural Bangladesh, this paper studies the welfare impacts of households' grid connectivity. Based on rigorous econometric estimation techniques, this study finds that grid electrification has significant positive impacts on households' income, expenditure, and educational outcomes. For example, the gain in total income due to electrification can be as much as 30 percent and as low as 9 percent. Benefits go up steadily as household exposure to grid electrification (measured by duration) increases and eventually reach a plateau. This paper also finds that rich households benefit more from electrification than poor households. Finally, estimates also show that income benefits of electrification on an average exceed cost by a wide margin. "--World Bank web site.

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