Energy subsidies have the potential to dominate the debate in the energy sector until at least 2020. This article aims to advance thinking and research in the area of energy subsidies from an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective. It covers the issues of: what energy subsidies are; what institutions are involved; what is the EU perspective on subsidies; and how they should be formulated as 2020 approaches. This short review on energy subsidies is in part based on the discussion and debate from an International Energy Law Conference held in February 2014 at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge. © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
abstract: This paper seeks to analyze the relationship between energy subsidies on fossil fuels by c...
Energy subsidies have been a core policy in many parts of the world, typically aimed at achieving br...
Now more than ever: Reforming energy subsidies throughout the world / Benedict Clements, Stefania Fa...
Energy subsidies have the potential to dominate the debate in the energy sector until at least 2020....
New economic thinking is needed in the UK energy sector. The mainstream economic approach to the ele...
In recent months the World Trade Organization (WTO) has seen increasing conflict over the rules for ...
This contribution discusses WTO subsidies disciplines in the context of the energy sector. After lay...
Liberalization of the European internal market for energy by means of unbundling and third party acc...
This contribution discusses WTO subsidies disciplines in the context of the energy sector. After lay...
Estimates show that fossil fuel subsidies average USD 400–600 billion annually worldwide while renew...
Liberalization of the European internal market for energy by means of unbundling and third party acc...
Over the past few years, renewable energy subsidies have become one of the main sources of trade dis...
The empirical record of dispute settlement cases under World Trade Organization (WTO) rules on energ...
This article contributes to an improved understanding of the thematic areas of fossil fuel subsidies...
This article provides a review of global energy subsidies—of definitions and estimation techniques, ...
abstract: This paper seeks to analyze the relationship between energy subsidies on fossil fuels by c...
Energy subsidies have been a core policy in many parts of the world, typically aimed at achieving br...
Now more than ever: Reforming energy subsidies throughout the world / Benedict Clements, Stefania Fa...
Energy subsidies have the potential to dominate the debate in the energy sector until at least 2020....
New economic thinking is needed in the UK energy sector. The mainstream economic approach to the ele...
In recent months the World Trade Organization (WTO) has seen increasing conflict over the rules for ...
This contribution discusses WTO subsidies disciplines in the context of the energy sector. After lay...
Liberalization of the European internal market for energy by means of unbundling and third party acc...
This contribution discusses WTO subsidies disciplines in the context of the energy sector. After lay...
Estimates show that fossil fuel subsidies average USD 400–600 billion annually worldwide while renew...
Liberalization of the European internal market for energy by means of unbundling and third party acc...
Over the past few years, renewable energy subsidies have become one of the main sources of trade dis...
The empirical record of dispute settlement cases under World Trade Organization (WTO) rules on energ...
This article contributes to an improved understanding of the thematic areas of fossil fuel subsidies...
This article provides a review of global energy subsidies—of definitions and estimation techniques, ...
abstract: This paper seeks to analyze the relationship between energy subsidies on fossil fuels by c...
Energy subsidies have been a core policy in many parts of the world, typically aimed at achieving br...
Now more than ever: Reforming energy subsidies throughout the world / Benedict Clements, Stefania Fa...