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		| Masamitsu  Kurata, Noriatsu  Matsui, Yukio  Ikemoto and Hiromi  Tsuboi | 
	
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		| ''Multidimensional Impacts of Solar Home Systems: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh'' | 
	
		| ( 2018, Vol. 38 No.2 ) | 
	
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		| In recent years, the Sustainable Development Goals has managed to shepherd the reduction of energy poverty and extension of sustainable energy, making both international objectives. Using two-period data collected in Bangladesh, we assess the impact of the solar home system (SHS), a promising technology to facilitate multidimensional outcomes from both monetary and non-monetary aspects such as education, health, and security. The results revealed that SHS contributes to the reduced consumption of cow dung and kerosene; extended study hours for children aged 6–15 years; and increased non-farm income and expenditures on food, clothing, and education. However, no significant effect was observed on security and health conditions. | 
	
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		| Keywords: multidimensional poverty,  solar home systems,  rural electrification,  Bangladesh | 
	
		| JEL: O1 - Economic Development: General I3 - Welfare and Poverty: General
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		| | Manuscript Received : May 05 2017 |  | Manuscript Accepted : May 12 2018 | 
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