Assessing solar electrification for income generation in rural Benin
FSE ProjectOngoing
Investigators
Rosamond L. Naylor - Stanford University
Marshall Burke - Stanford University
Jennifer Burney
Jeremy M. Weinstein - Stanford University
Edward Miguel - Dept of Economics, Berkeley
The project will conduct an economic and environmental assessment of a novel NGO program which uses solar power to pump irrigation and drinking water in a set of rural villages in northern Benin. Building on a research design in which the villages receiving the technology are selected at random, the project will survey treatment and control villages to isolate the effects of rural solar electrification on incomes, health, and environmental well-being. More broadly, this study will help us understand the success of solar electrification in improving rural livelihoods relative to other possible interventions, in the context of the poor, agriculturally dependent communities that define rural Africa.
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Contact
Marshall Burke
Funding provided by
• Woods Institute Environmental Ventures Program

