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Socio-economic impact of rural electrification in Malaysia

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  • Chee, Peng Lim.

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Working paper on the impact of rural area electrification on economic and social development in Malaysia - based on a sample survey, examines power supply, household power consumption, household income, consumer expenditure, and perception of social implications and economic implications; discusses impact on establishments such as shops, catering firms, farms, etc.; concludes that electrification has social rather than economic benefits; outlines methodology used. Bibliography, organigram and statistical tables.

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  • Chee, Peng Lim., 1984. "Socio-economic impact of rural electrification in Malaysia," ILO Working Papers 992349163402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992349163402676
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