Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
985560 Resource and Energy Economics 2014 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Most existing studies of stove adoption use cross-sectional data.•We use rich panel data from urban Ethiopia spanning for a decade.•We investigate adoption and disadoption of electric cookstoves over time.•Prices of fuels, and access to credit are important determinants.•Targeting these variables could reduce the pressure on forest resources.

Previous studies on improved cookstove adoption in developing countries use cross-sectional data, which make it difficult to control for unobserved heterogeneity and investigate what happens to adoption over time. We use robust non-linear panel data and hazard models on three rounds of panel data from urban Ethiopia to investigate the determinants of adoption and disadoption of electric cookstoves over time. We find that the prices of electricity and firewood and access to credit are major determinants of adoption and transition. Our findings have important implications for policies aiming at promotion of energy transition and reduction of the pressure on forest resources in developing countries.

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