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Published by: Admin
Published: 2 months ago
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Pages: 24
ISBN: 1
Abstract
Purpose: This study
aims to examine the moderating role of governance in the relationship between migrant
remittances and electricity access.
Methodology: This study
adopts the System-Generalised Method of Moments (System-GMM) to examine how
governance affects the connection between electricity access and migrant remittances
in 40 sub-Saharan Africa between 1990 and 2022.
Findings: First, the
analysis shows that migrant remittances have a positive impact on access to
electricity based on the non-interactive regressions. Second, with interactive
regressions, governance and political stability show thresholds for
complementary policies with migrant remittances on access to
electricity. However, regulatory quality has a negative synergy with
remittances on access to electricity. In terms of the decomposition analysis,
(i) minimum and maximum thresholds for access to electricity range from 0 to
1.608, (ii) the minimum and maximum range for governance is from 0.246 to
0.739.
Originality/
Value:
Amid growing calls for inclusive energy
transitions, this study sheds light on how migrant remittances when guided by
sound governance can serve as catalytic tools for advancing sustainable
electrification across sub-Saharan Africa.
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