This paper deals with impacts of fossil fuel subsidy reform on economic growth, focusing mostly on the countries of the Middle East and East Africa (MENA) region. We first develop a theoretical growth model, and use it to demonstrate that a country can achieve higher levels of economic growth if the government reduces its energy subsidies. Our empirical work confirms the main results from the theoretical model. That is, a country that initially subsidizes its fossil fuels, and then eliminates or reduces these subsidies, will as a result experience higher economic GDP per capita growth, higher employment, and greater levels of labor force participation, especially among the youth. These effects are strongest in countries where fuel subsidies...
Energy subsidy policy is one of the most favorable policies implemented by many oil producer countr...
This paper investigates the impact of transport energy consumption and transport infrastructure on e...
This article examines the effect of energy subsidies on social public expenditures for a sample of 5...
This paper deals with impacts of fossil fuel subsidy reform on economic growth, focusing mostly on t...
We consider impacts of fossil fuel subsidy reforms on economic growth, focusing mostly on the Middle...
This thesis uses cross-country panel regressions to identify the effects of fossil-fuel subsidies fo...
Energy subsidy policy is one of the most favorable policies implemented by many oil producer countri...
This paper examines subsidies for the consumption of fossil fuels provided by developing countries a...
Energy subsidies are among the most pervasive and controversial fiscal policy tools used in the Mid...
Abstract. This paper illustrates the relationship between energy reforms and economic sustainable de...
Our aim is to study the interrelationship between CO2 emissions and gross domestic product (GDP) tre...
Energy has long been argued as an essential factor for the development of the economy and therefore ...
This paper focuses on analyzing energy prices subsidies distribution in the MENA region among its se...
Analytical and numerical results show how the presence of a subsidy on household and firm purchases ...
This paper studies the effects of oil producing countries ’ fuel subsi-dies on the oil market and th...
Energy subsidy policy is one of the most favorable policies implemented by many oil producer countr...
This paper investigates the impact of transport energy consumption and transport infrastructure on e...
This article examines the effect of energy subsidies on social public expenditures for a sample of 5...
This paper deals with impacts of fossil fuel subsidy reform on economic growth, focusing mostly on t...
We consider impacts of fossil fuel subsidy reforms on economic growth, focusing mostly on the Middle...
This thesis uses cross-country panel regressions to identify the effects of fossil-fuel subsidies fo...
Energy subsidy policy is one of the most favorable policies implemented by many oil producer countri...
This paper examines subsidies for the consumption of fossil fuels provided by developing countries a...
Energy subsidies are among the most pervasive and controversial fiscal policy tools used in the Mid...
Abstract. This paper illustrates the relationship between energy reforms and economic sustainable de...
Our aim is to study the interrelationship between CO2 emissions and gross domestic product (GDP) tre...
Energy has long been argued as an essential factor for the development of the economy and therefore ...
This paper focuses on analyzing energy prices subsidies distribution in the MENA region among its se...
Analytical and numerical results show how the presence of a subsidy on household and firm purchases ...
This paper studies the effects of oil producing countries ’ fuel subsi-dies on the oil market and th...
Energy subsidy policy is one of the most favorable policies implemented by many oil producer countr...
This paper investigates the impact of transport energy consumption and transport infrastructure on e...
This article examines the effect of energy subsidies on social public expenditures for a sample of 5...