Addressing energy poverty is paramount for economic development, given its close connection to income poverty. Research indicates that lower-income households are disproportionately affected by energy price increases. Such households lack the financial means to absorb these shocks, which can lead to decreased overall welfare. This vulnerability can result in households’ refraining from using energy or using less efficient and dirtier technologies...
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2024/09/01
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Évaluation de la pauvreté
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2024/09/09
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Romania Energy Poverty Assessment : Understanding and Addressing Energy Poverty in Romania - Exploring the Roles of Structural and Behavioral Constraints