Speaking at the CSAE Conference 2025 on Sunday, @AimableNsabima1 from @satied will discuss 'Unlocking Data for Economic Research & Policy Impact.
📆Sunday 23 March 2025, 18:10-18:50
https://t.co/CJuc6rCcFZ
#OxCSAE2025
How energy demand within Hhs and firms was affected during the Covid-19 pandemic in SSA?
Mensah, Dzansi, Nshunguyinka and I show that pandemic led to higher consumption of electricity in #Rwanda and #Ghana, with variations across countries and sectors
#NEUDC2024
Presenter @AimableNsabima1 studies the local effects of “agro-industries” on human capital accumulation, exploiting the rollout of Rwanda’s coffee mills. He finds positive impacts on student performance, concentrated exclusively in rural areas.
Delighted to have contributed to a special session at #Rev4Dev conference, exploring effective tax policies for a more equitable society amidst South Africa's economic disparities #SATIED.😀
Piece of evidence indicates that electricity access in rural areas has improved welfare outcomes in Rwanda. Interestingly, the study found vertical & horizontal differences in the gender impact of electrification: https://t.co/ujhteOSDFG
Weathering shocks: Another piece of evidence suggests that drought induces farmers to purposively reduce farm
investments, including yield-enhancing technology such as chemical fertilizer, hence worsening
adverse farm yield effects: https://t.co/vGbfOFozhu
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The income elasticity from electricity consumption is elastic for urban households! Please, read more our recent article to understand the energy demand in Rwanda.
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