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Ethiopia

Electricity
STEG Project Policy Brief

Does Electrification Matter for Child Development? Evidence from Ethiopia

Celina Proffen 17 April 2025
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Catalysing Structural Transformation: Evidence from Ethiopia's Agricultural Commercialisation Cluster (ACC) Initiative

April 2024
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Past project

Does the Presence of Foreign Firms Influence the Energy Consumption Behaviour of Local Firms? Evidence from Ethiopia

April 2024
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Active project

Women and Big Push Infrastructure: Evidence from Electrification and Road Expansion in Ethiopia

January 2024
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STEG Working Paper Series

Does Electrification Matter for Child Development? Evidence from Ethiopia

Celina Proffen 22 July 2024
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STEG Working Paper Series

Foreign Direct Investment, Geography, and Welfare

Jose Asturias, Marco Sanfilippo, Asha Sundaram 29 June 2023
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Past project

Does Electrification Matter for Child Development? Evidence from Ethiopia

September 2022
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Past project

Housing and Spatial Spillovers: Evidence from Ethiopian Condominiums

April 2022

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