Search Results - "Samad, Hussain A."
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Welfare impacts of rural electrification: A panel data analysis from Vietnam
Published in Economic development and cultural change (01-04-2013)“…Most past studies on the development impact of rural electrification have relied on cross-sectional surveys comparing households with and without electricity…”
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Who Benefits Most from Rural Electrification? Evidence in India
Published in The Energy journal (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-04-2014)“…This paper applies an econometric analysis to estimate the average and distribution benefits of rural electrification using rich household survey data from…”
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Are the energy poor also income poor? Evidence from India
Published in Energy policy (01-08-2012)“…The energy poverty line is defined as the threshold point at which energy consumption begins to rise with increases in household income. This approach is…”
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Energy poverty in rural Bangladesh
Published in Energy policy (01-02-2011)“…Energy poverty is a well-established concept among energy and development specialists. International development organizations frequently cite energy-poverty…”
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The welfare impacts of rural electrification in Bangladesh
Published in The Energy journal (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-01-2012)“…Lack of access to electricity has been considered a major impediment to the growth and development of rural economies. Thus, the provision of electricity and…”
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Lessons From Rural Madagascar on Improving Air Quality in the Kitchen
Published in The journal of environment & development (01-09-2015)“…Household air pollution is the second leading cause of disease in Madagascar, where more than 99% of households rely on solid biomass for cooking. This article…”
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Seasonal Migration to Mitigate Income Seasonality: Evidence from Bangladesh
Published in The Journal of development studies (01-08-2012)“…In north-west Bangladesh, some 36 per cent of poor households migrate every year during the lean (monga) period to cope with seasonal deprivation. Analysis of…”
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Seasonal Hunger and Its Mitigation in North-West Bangladesh
Published in The Journal of development studies (01-12-2012)“…Seasonal hunger may result from seasonality of agriculture when households fail to smooth income and consumption. Using household survey data from the…”
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Microfinance Growth and Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh: What Does the Longitudinal Data Say?
Published in Bangladesh development studies (01-03-2014)“…This study investigates the long-term effects of microcredit programs, which have been operating in rural Bangladesh for over 20 years, on household income,…”
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Who Benefits Most from Microfinance in Bangladesh?
Published in Bangladesh development studies (01-12-2015)“…This paper examines the heterogeneous impacts of microfinance intervention in rural Bangladesh using a long panel survey data expanding from 1991/92 to…”
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Income and employment effects of micro-credit programmes: Village-level evidence from Bangladesh
Published in The Journal of development studies (01-12-1998)“…Micro-credit programmes, having made their mark in providing credit and other development services to the poor in a non-traditional way, are able to make…”
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Who Benefits Most from Microfinance in Bangladesh?
Published in Bangladesh development studies (01-12-2015)“…This paper examines the heterogeneous impacts of microfinance intervention in rural Bangladesh using a long panel survey data expanding from 1991/92 to…”
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Seasonal Migration to Mitigate Income Seasonality : Evidence from Bangladesh
Published in The Journal of development studies (19-12-2011)“…In north-west Bangladesh, some 36 per cent of poor households migrate every year during the lean (monga) period to cope with seasonal deprivation. Analysis of…”
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Who Benefits Most from Rural Electrification? Evidence in India
Published in The Energy journal (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-01-2014)“…This paper applies an econometric analysis to estimate the average and distribution benefits of rural electrification using rich household survey data from…”
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Education Achievements and School Efficiency in Rural Bangladesh
Published in Bangladesh development studies (01-03-1995)“…Bangladesh, being one of the poorest countries of the world, ranks very low in terms of educational attainments, particularly among women. Based on a…”
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Education achievements and school efficiency in rural Bangladesh
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