Determinants of Household Electricity Demand in Rural India: A Case Study of the Impacts of Government Subsidies and Surcharges
<p>This paper analyses the determinants of household electricity consumption with the focus to find the impact of government subsidies and surcharges on the demand for electricity services in the rural areas. Using surveyed household data of 332 samples, quantile regression has been employed f...
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Main Authors: | Sijousa Basumatary, Mridula Devi, Konita Basumatary |
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Language: | EN |
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EconJournals
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/163a16a6715c4ed1acbf7a57db41a39a |
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