Marriage as an Argument for Energy Poverty Reduction: The Moderating Role of Financial Inclusion

Simplice A. Asongu, Amarachi O. Ogbonna, Mariette C. N. Mete
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The present research extends the extant literature by investigating the hypothesis on whether marriage can be a substitute for financial inclusion in energy poverty reduction in Ghana. Pooled data and two-stage least-squares techniques are used in the estimation process; the validity of the tested hypothesis (i.e., that marriage is a substitute for financial inclusion in energy poverty mitigation) is based on three main criteria: (i) a positive interactive effect relative to the negative unconditional effect of marriage; (ii) a marriage net effect lower in magnitude compared to the unconditional effect of marriage; and (iii) an insignificant interactive effect when both unconditional effects are negative. The investigated hypothesis is not valid in the full sample, urban subsample, and female subsample while it is valid in the rural and male subsamples. Policy implications are discussed.

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以婚姻为能源减贫的论据:金融包容性的调节作用
本研究对现有文献进行了扩展,调查了加纳在能源减贫中婚姻是否可以替代金融普惠的假设。在估算过程中使用了集合数据和两阶段最小二乘法技术;所检验的假设(即婚姻可替代金融普惠在减少能源贫困中的作用)的有效性基于三个主要标准:(i) 相对于婚姻的无条件负效应,互动效应为正;(ii) 与婚姻的无条件效应相比,婚姻净效应的程度较低;(iii) 当两个无条件效应均为负时,互动效应不显著。所研究的假设在全样本、城市子样本和女性子样本中不成立,而在农村和男性子样本中成立。对政策影响进行了讨论。
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