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Addressing rural energy poverty and rural-urban energy access gap in developing countries: does international remittances matter?

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  • Alex O. Acheampong
  • Mariem Brahim
  • Janet Dzator

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Alleviating rural energy poverty and inequality in rural-urban energy accessibility is a panacea for rural economic development. Researchers and policymakers have underscored the importance of remittances in socio-economic development; however, the role of remittances on rural energy poverty and disparity in rural-urban energy access remains under-researched area. This study, therefore, investigates whether remittances contribute to enhance rural energy poverty and rural-urban inequality in energy access in 135 developing countries from 2000–2020. Evidence from cross-sectional and endogeneity-corrected results supports that international remittance inflow substantially reduces rural poverty and rural-urban inequality in energy access. The results also indicate that the effect of remittance on rural energy poverty and rural-urban inequality in energy access depends on the state of countries’ financial development and GDP per capita, indicating that remittances alleviate rural energy poverty and inequality in rural-urban energy accessibility in countries with higher access to credit and per capita GDP. We documented that these findings differ across income groups. The policy implications are discussed.

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  • Alex O. Acheampong & Mariem Brahim & Janet Dzator, 2025. "Addressing rural energy poverty and rural-urban energy access gap in developing countries: does international remittances matter?," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 57(23), pages 2998-3015, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:applec:v:57:y:2025:i:23:p:2998-3015
    DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2024.2331971
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