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Renewable Energy Reduces Infant Mortality in the Developing World

You, Yaxuan and Huang, Kaixing (2025): Renewable Energy Reduces Infant Mortality in the Developing World.

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Abstract

This paper estimates the effect of renewable energy growth on infant mortality by exploiting variation in renewable energy penetration driven by global technological progress and heterogeneous regional potential for renewables. Using data covering seven million births across 427 subnational regions in 54 developing countries, we find that a 10-percentage-point increase in the share of renewables in electricity generation reduces infant mortality by 1.99 deaths per 1,000 live births. Our results imply that the growth of renewable energy in these countries averted 1.2 million infant deaths from 1990 to 2020, corresponding to 8.23% of the total decline in infant mortality. The mortality decline is disproportionately concentrated among disadvantaged subpopulations and thus reduces inequality in infant mortality. Mechanism analysis indicates that air pollution abatement and local income growth serve as key channels.

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