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A Model of the Impact of Government Revenue and the Quality of Governance on Electricity and Clean Fuel Use

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posted on 2025-07-30, 14:00 authored by Stephen HallStephen Hall, Bernadette O’Hare
When governments have more revenue, they can invest in infrastructure, such as the provision of electricity or clean fuels, which is more effective in well-governed countries. Here, we use an equilibrium correction model to empirically investigate the relationship between government revenue per capita, six indicators of quality of governance, and the proportion of the population with access to electricity and clean fuels, using an unbalanced panel dataset that includes nearly all countries in the world. The results suggest a strong effect over time: as government revenue increases, the provision of electricity and clean fuels increases, and the magnitude of this influence is mediated significantly by a country’s quality of governance. This model offers the ability to demonstrate the impact of increases and decreases in government revenue in an individual country, while accounting for the impact of revenue on governance and on the provision of electricity and clean fuels.<p></p>

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Author affiliation

College of Business Economics

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Economies

Volume

13

Issue

6

Pagination

148 - 148

Publisher

MDPI AG

eissn

2227-7099

Copyright date

2025

Available date

2025-07-30

Language

en

Deposited by

Professor Stephen Hall

Deposit date

2025-06-05

Data Access Statement

During the preparation of this study, the authors used the Open Paperpal software (free version) to edit the manuscript. The author reviewed and edited the content as needed and took full responsibility for the final content. Data sources are in the data Appendix A.

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