农村电气化经济学的实验证据

Experimental Evidence on the Economics of Rural Electrification

Journal of Political Economy · 2019
被引 209 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

通过在肯尼亚随机扩展电网,发现规模经济显著、需求对价格敏感,但新用户用电量低、消费者剩余小,且未发现中期经济或非经济影响。

Abstract

We present results from an experiment that randomized the expansion of electric grid infrastructure in rural Kenya. Electricity distribution is a canonical example of a natural monopoly. Experimental variation in the number of connections, combined with administrative cost data, reveals considerable scale economies, as hypothesized. Randomized price offers indicate that demand for connections falls sharply with price. Among newly connected households, average electricity consumption is very low, implying low consumer surplus. We do not find meaningful medium-run impacts on economic and noneconomic outcomes. We discuss implications for current efforts to increase rural electrification in Kenya and highlight how various factors may affect interpretation.

农村电气化自然垄断规模经济需求弹性