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Financial inclusion, natural disasters and energy poverty: Evidence from China

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ENERGY ECONOMICS
Volume 126, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2023.106986

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Financial inclusion; Natural disasters; Energy poverty

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Using data from the China Family Panel Studies, this paper examines the impact of financial inclusion on energy poverty in China. The findings provide substantial evidence that financial inclusion plays a significant role in reducing energy poverty, including during natural disasters. The results are further supported by robustness checks and additional strategies to address bias. The study also explores heterogeneous effects and underlying mechanisms.
Using China Family Panel Studies data, this paper examines how financial inclusion affects energy poverty in China. We find substantial evidence that financial inclusion has a significant impact on reducing all three measures of energy poverty. In particular, the positive role of financial inclusion on energy poverty reduction can be also found in the presence of natural disasters. Results are further substantiated by a set of robustness checks as well as an instrumental variable strategy and propensity score matching strategy to address for the potential self-selection bias. In the end, heterogeneous effects and the underlying mechanism are explored.

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