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Can income growth alone increase household consumption of cleaner fuels? Evidence from Pakistan

2021 - Franco Angeli

121-146 p.

  • Consumption of solid fuels by households is a major cause of indoor air pollution (IAP) and can severely damage health and the environment. The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) literature suggests that as poor and middleincome countries grow, households will climb the'energy ladder' and adopt cleaner fuel technologies. This paper critically assesses that claim, using data from the Pakistan Social and Living Standards Measurement (PSLM) Survey 2013 14. A novel aspect of our study is that, rather than treating the choice to use each fuel type as independent, we instead focus on the households' choice of fuel mix, using cluster analysis to determine in a datadriven way the fuel mixes that households actually employ. Importantly, despite income being a strong determinant of fuel mix selection, we show that income growth alone is unlikely to lead to substantial uptake of cleaner fuels.
  • Our results challenge a practical aspect of countries moving along the EKC, and suggest that in order to reduce IAP direct policy intervention will be required. [Publisher's text].

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Economics and Policy of Energy and Environment : 2, 2021