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Figure 1: Distribution of Firms by Severity of Constraints on Access to Finance and Electricity
Figure 3: Average Electricity Usage Costs Within a Country Distributed by the Level of ElectricitySupplied
Figure 6: Constraints on Access to Finance at the Country-Level and GDP Growth Rate
Table 1: Probit Regression for the Impact of Constraints on Getting Electricity on Constraints onAccess to Finance (With and Without Fixed- Effect Control Variables)
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