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The political economy of electricity access in Mozambique
Daniela Salite,
Matthew Cotton
, Joshua Kirshner
SSSHL Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Political Economy
100%
Energy Systems
100%
Mozambique
100%
Electricity Access
100%
Socio-technical Systems
66%
Backcasting
66%
Energy Futures
66%
Futures Past
33%
Past-present
33%
System Development
33%
Historical Context
33%
System Dynamics
33%
Fossil Fuels
33%
Civil War
33%
User Perspective
33%
Institutional Framework
33%
Electric Grid
33%
Institutional Norms
33%
Path Dependence
33%
Grid Access
33%
Decision Support Techniques
33%
Local Citizens
33%
Shape Energy
33%
Access History
33%
Collaborative Decision Support
33%
New Fossils
33%
Institutionalist
33%
Colonial Expansion
33%
Political-Economic Analysis
33%
Renewables Development
33%
Grid Extension
33%
Situation of Uncertainty
33%
Computer Science
Technical System
100%
Key Stakeholder
50%
Future Development
50%
System Dynamics
50%
System Development
50%
User Perspective
50%
Decision Support System
50%
Institutional Framework
50%
Historical Context
50%
Social Sciences
Mozambique
100%
Socio-technical systems
66%
Political Economics
33%
Economic Analysis
33%
Fossil Fuel
33%
System Dynamics
33%