Impact EvaluatIon of Energy InterventIons - A review of the evidence | ||||||
note Apr 2019 ; 106 pages ![]() Aut. David A. Raitzer & Nina Blöndal & Jasmin Sibal Ed. ADB - Manila Téléchargeable sous format: PdF ![]() Téléchargeable chez l'éditeur ![]() Abstract: To build a broader evidence base on “what works” in development, impact evaluation needs to be mainstreamed across a range of development investments. Presently, impact evaluation coverage has made more progress in the health and education sectors. While sectors dominated by “hard infrastructure”, such as energy, account for far more development investment, the number of impact evaluations on these sectors has remained much more limited. At the same time, energy investments have become much more complex, and have become more oriented toward environmental and social goals over time. Along with these innovations has come an increasing array of behavioral assumptions underpinning interventions, which impact evaluations can help to test. Public-Cible:
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