How Do Enterprises Benefit from Grid Connection? : The Case of Rural Electrification in Bangladesh

Many of the enterprises that make up Bangladesh’s dominant nonfarm sector (85 percent of GDP) are located in rural areas (World Bank 2015). Electrifying them can be a major driving force behind economic growth. This study is a product of the Status...

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Main Authors: Samad, Hussain, Portale, Elisa
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/590261563432108752/How-Do-Enterprises-Benefit-from-Grid-Connection-The-Case-of-Rural-Electrification-in-Bangladesh
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spelling okr-10986-321212021-05-25T10:54:42Z How Do Enterprises Benefit from Grid Connection? : The Case of Rural Electrification in Bangladesh Samad, Hussain Portale, Elisa RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ENERGY GRID COOPERATIVES ACCESS TO ENERGY ENERGY TRANSMISSION SERVICE DELIVERY FIXED EFFECTS ESTIMATION Many of the enterprises that make up Bangladesh’s dominant nonfarm sector (85 percent of GDP) are located in rural areas (World Bank 2015). Electrifying them can be a major driving force behind economic growth. This study is a product of the Status of Energy Access Report (SEAR), an initiative of the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program at the World Bank. 2019-07-18T15:14:38Z 2019-07-18T15:14:38Z 2019-07-17 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/590261563432108752/How-Do-Enterprises-Benefit-from-Grid-Connection-The-Case-of-Rural-Electrification-in-Bangladesh http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32121 English Live Wire;No. 2019/101 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief South Asia Bangladesh
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topic RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
ENERGY GRID
COOPERATIVES
ACCESS TO ENERGY
ENERGY TRANSMISSION
SERVICE DELIVERY
FIXED EFFECTS ESTIMATION
spellingShingle RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
ENERGY GRID
COOPERATIVES
ACCESS TO ENERGY
ENERGY TRANSMISSION
SERVICE DELIVERY
FIXED EFFECTS ESTIMATION
Samad, Hussain
Portale, Elisa
How Do Enterprises Benefit from Grid Connection? : The Case of Rural Electrification in Bangladesh
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Bangladesh
relation Live Wire;No. 2019/101
description Many of the enterprises that make up Bangladesh’s dominant nonfarm sector (85 percent of GDP) are located in rural areas (World Bank 2015). Electrifying them can be a major driving force behind economic growth. This study is a product of the Status of Energy Access Report (SEAR), an initiative of the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program at the World Bank.
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author Samad, Hussain
Portale, Elisa
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Portale, Elisa
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title How Do Enterprises Benefit from Grid Connection? : The Case of Rural Electrification in Bangladesh
title_short How Do Enterprises Benefit from Grid Connection? : The Case of Rural Electrification in Bangladesh
title_full How Do Enterprises Benefit from Grid Connection? : The Case of Rural Electrification in Bangladesh
title_fullStr How Do Enterprises Benefit from Grid Connection? : The Case of Rural Electrification in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed How Do Enterprises Benefit from Grid Connection? : The Case of Rural Electrification in Bangladesh
title_sort how do enterprises benefit from grid connection? : the case of rural electrification in bangladesh
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2019
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/590261563432108752/How-Do-Enterprises-Benefit-from-Grid-Connection-The-Case-of-Rural-Electrification-in-Bangladesh
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