2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2021.112665
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Residential energy demands in Rwanda: Evidence from Robust models

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“…Like other previous EICVs, the EICV5 (2016/17) has been used in various academic studies and research projects (Diao et al 2021;Khundi-Mkomba 2021;Maniriho et al 2020: 21-41;Muremyi et al 2019;Nsabimana et al 2021Nsabimana et al , 2022. For instance, Maniriho et al (2020) use EICV5 to evaluate rural household savings and their implications on welfare in Rwanda.…”
Section: Previous Analysis Of the Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Like other previous EICVs, the EICV5 (2016/17) has been used in various academic studies and research projects (Diao et al 2021;Khundi-Mkomba 2021;Maniriho et al 2020: 21-41;Muremyi et al 2019;Nsabimana et al 2021Nsabimana et al , 2022. For instance, Maniriho et al (2020) use EICV5 to evaluate rural household savings and their implications on welfare in Rwanda.…”
Section: Previous Analysis Of the Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diao et al (2021) assess the impacts of COVID-19 on household incomes and poverty based on a microsimulation approach, again using EICV5 as the main data source. Nsabimana et al (2022) use EICV5 to explore how income and other household attributes explain variations in energy use across Rwandan households.…”
Section: Previous Analysis Of the Datamentioning
confidence: 99%