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Household energy consumption and its related issues have received
considerable attention in recent times. However, the bulk of research has
focused on macro perspective using times series data and methods. Empirical
research using micro level data is limited. This study therefore examines
household energy consumption using household level data. The study used
data from the sixth round of the Ghana Living Standards Survey to examine
enegy consumption, choice and crowding-out effects of energy expenditure.
The econometric approaches used in this study were the Tobit, ordinary least
square (OLS), conditional mixed process, and multinomial logit regression
techniques. The results of the study showed that there is a significant positive
relationship between income and energy consumption. It was also observed
that stock of electrical appliances has a significant influence on energy
consumption. Finally, expenditure on energy was established to crowd-out
allocation to food, alcohol, clothing, communication, housing and furnishing
while crowding in spending on health, education, transport, recreation, hotel
and miscellaneous. It is recommended that households should be encouraged
to adopt energy-efficient electrical appliances. In addition, an intensive
sensitisation campaign to educate households about energy conservation
practices is strongly advocated. |
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