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Electricity Capital and Energy Poverty: Perspectives From Developmental States and Decentralised Markets | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Electricity Capital and Energy Poverty: Perspectives From Developmental States and Decentralised Markets
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Lucy H. Baker
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Umberto Cao
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Ellen Fungisai Chipango
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Key Points
Electricity access impacts economic growth, especially in developmental states with limited infrastructure.
Energy poverty affects millions globally, emphasizing the need for targeted policies to ensure sustainable access.
Observational analysis across various markets shows differences in energy policy effectiveness on poverty reduction.
Highlighting these perspectives may enable more tailored approaches to combat energy poverty regionally.
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Baker et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
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