Modelling Household Cooking Fuel Choice: a Panel Multinomial Logit Approach
Abstract
We use three rounds of a rich panel data set to investigate the determinants of household
cooking fuel choice and energy transition in urban Ethiopia. We observe that the expected
energy transition did not occur following economic growth in Ethiopia during the decade 2000-2009. Regression results from a random effects multinomial logit model suggest that households’ economic status, price of alternative energy sources, and education are important determinants of fuel choice in urban Ethiopia. The results also suggest the use of multiple fuels, or “fuel stacking behavior” by households. We argue that policy makers could target these policy levers to encourage transition to cleaner energy sources.
Other description
JEL: C25, Q23, Q42, O13
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Date
2015-10Author
Alem, Yonas
Beyene, Abebe D.
Köhlin, Gunnar
Mekonnen, Alemmu
Keywords
Ethiopia
urban
energy choice
random effects multinominal logit
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
632
Language
eng