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Transitions between Traditional and Commercial Energy in the Third World

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  • Walter Elkan

    (Brunel, The University of West London)

  • Gerald Leach

    (IIED)

  • Peter Pearson

    (Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), University of Surrey)

  • W. N. T. Roberts

    (Energy Consultant)

  • John Soussan

    (University of Reading)

  • Paul Stevens

    (Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), University of Surrey)

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  • Walter Elkan & Gerald Leach & Peter Pearson & W. N. T. Roberts & John Soussan & Paul Stevens, 1987. "Transitions between Traditional and Commercial Energy in the Third World," Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics Discussion Papers (SEEDS) 35, Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics, University of Surrey.
  • Handle: RePEc:sur:seedps:35
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    1. Patricia Iyore Ajayi, 2018. "Urban Household Energy Demand in Southwest Nigeria," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 30(4), pages 410-422, December.
    2. Madubansi, M. & Shackleton, C.M., 2006. "Changing energy profiles and consumption patterns following electrification in five rural villages, South Africa," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 34(18), pages 4081-4092, December.

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