Financial Inclusion and Energy Poverty: Empirical Evidence from Ghana

Isaac Koomson, Michael Danquah
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Abstract With myriads of policy options being considered to alleviate energy poverty, the financial inclusion-energy poverty nexus has received little attention despite its potential. Using two rounds of living standards survey data from Ghana, this study examines the effect of financial inclusion on energy poverty using multidimensional measures. Endogeneity associated with financial inclusion is instrumented using distance to the nearest bank. We found that the share of energy poor households in Ghana reduced slightly from about 81% to 80% between 2012/13 and 2016/17. Our estimates show that a standard deviation increase in financial inclusion is associated with a decrease in household energy poverty between 1.380 and 1.556 standard deviations. This outcome is consistent across different quasi-experimental methods. The results show more consistency for rural and male-headed households. Improvement in financial inclusion is likely to result in the biggest reduction in energy poverty for those in the employee category. We identify consumption poverty and household net income as potential channels through which financial inclusion influences energy poverty.
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金融普惠与能源贫困:来自加纳的经验证据
随着众多缓解能源贫困的政策选择被考虑,金融普惠与能源贫困之间的联系尽管具有潜力,但却很少受到关注。本研究利用来自加纳的两轮生活水平调查数据,采用多维指标考察了金融普惠对能源贫困的影响。与普惠金融相关的内生性通过与最近银行的距离来衡量。我们发现,在2012/13至2016/17年间,加纳能源贫困家庭的比例从约81%略微下降至80%。我们的估计表明,金融包容性的标准差增加与家庭能源贫困的减少相关,其标准差在1.380至1.556之间。这一结果在不同的准实验方法中是一致的。结果显示,农村家庭和男性户主家庭的一致性更高。金融包容性的改善可能会最大程度地减少雇员类别的能源贫困。我们认为消费贫困和家庭净收入是普惠金融影响能源贫困的潜在渠道。
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