This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThis paper explores the role of decentralization in explaining variation in fuel subsidies across countries. Using panel data over the period 1998-2008 and for 108 countries, it emerges that the effect of ‘decentralization’ (taken to be an increase in the number of government levels) broadly decreases both diesel and gasoline subsidies, with this effect being more pronounced when the level of political accountability is low. For developing countries, for which political accountability is low, decentralization decreases gasoline and diesel subsidies by at least 6.98% and 12.99%, respectively. For developed countries, for which polit...
Published online: 12 August 2021Fossil fuel subsidies have negative consequences on the climate chan...
Fuel subsidies in Nigeria are enormous. At last estimate, the state subsidises gasoline to the tune ...
This paper studies the effects of oil producing countries ’ fuel subsi-dies on the oil market and th...
This paper explores the role of decentralization in explaining variation in fuel subsidies across co...
This paper examines subsidies for the consumption of fossil fuels provided by developing countries a...
This paper reviews evidence on the impact of fuel subsidy reform on household welfare in developing ...
We consider impacts of fossil fuel subsidy reforms on economic growth, focusing mostly on the Middle...
This article outlines the current state of affairs in fossil fuel subsidy reform, and highlights its...
This paper deals with impacts of fossil fuel subsidy reform on economic growth, focusing mostly on t...
Since fossil fuel subsidy reforms can induce significant distributional shifts and price shocks, eff...
Fuel subsidies distort end-use prices below cost, resulting in overconsumption and huge environmenta...
Fuel subsidies are policy instruments that have historically been used to assist the poor in affordi...
Threatened by climate change, governments the world over are attempting to nudge markets in the dire...
Oil wealth tends to impede democracy, but scholars disagree about both why and under what conditions...
Threatened by climate change, governments the world over are attempting to nudge markets in the dire...
Published online: 12 August 2021Fossil fuel subsidies have negative consequences on the climate chan...
Fuel subsidies in Nigeria are enormous. At last estimate, the state subsidises gasoline to the tune ...
This paper studies the effects of oil producing countries ’ fuel subsi-dies on the oil market and th...
This paper explores the role of decentralization in explaining variation in fuel subsidies across co...
This paper examines subsidies for the consumption of fossil fuels provided by developing countries a...
This paper reviews evidence on the impact of fuel subsidy reform on household welfare in developing ...
We consider impacts of fossil fuel subsidy reforms on economic growth, focusing mostly on the Middle...
This article outlines the current state of affairs in fossil fuel subsidy reform, and highlights its...
This paper deals with impacts of fossil fuel subsidy reform on economic growth, focusing mostly on t...
Since fossil fuel subsidy reforms can induce significant distributional shifts and price shocks, eff...
Fuel subsidies distort end-use prices below cost, resulting in overconsumption and huge environmenta...
Fuel subsidies are policy instruments that have historically been used to assist the poor in affordi...
Threatened by climate change, governments the world over are attempting to nudge markets in the dire...
Oil wealth tends to impede democracy, but scholars disagree about both why and under what conditions...
Threatened by climate change, governments the world over are attempting to nudge markets in the dire...
Published online: 12 August 2021Fossil fuel subsidies have negative consequences on the climate chan...
Fuel subsidies in Nigeria are enormous. At last estimate, the state subsidises gasoline to the tune ...
This paper studies the effects of oil producing countries ’ fuel subsi-dies on the oil market and th...