The economic cost of global fuel subsidies / Lucas Davis. Energy Institute at Haas, December 2013, 13 p. (WP-247) http://ei.haas.berkeley.edu/pdf/working_papers/WP247.pdf Author's abstract : By 2015, global oil consumption will reach 90 million barrels per day. In part, this high level of consumption reflects the fact that many countries provide subsidies for gasoline and diesel. This paper examines global fuel subsidies using the latest available data from the World Bank, finding that road-s..
Fossil fuel subsidy reforms are in fashion these days. The 2014 oil price collapse offers what has b...
Crude oil, coal and gas, known as fossil fuels, play a crucial role in the global economy. This pape...
Stefanski (2014) develops a unique methodology to extract fossil-fuel subsidies from patterns in cou...
The economic cost of global fuel subsidies / Lucas Davis. Energy Institute at Haas, December 2013, 1...
By 2015, global oil consumption will reach 90 million barrels per day (U.S. DOE, 2013, Table A5). In...
Despite increasing calls for reform many countries continue to provide subsidies for gasoline and di...
Recent increases in international oil prices have resulted in substantialfuel subsidies in many deve...
This paper studies the effects of oil producing countries ’ fuel subsi-dies on the oil market and th...
together research and curricular programs on energy business, policy and technology commercializatio...
Abstract of associated article: In recent years, governments that have historically subsidized domes...
This paper reviews evidence on the impact of fuel subsidy reform on household welfare in developing ...
Subsidies to Liquid Transport Fuels: A Comparative Review of Estimates / Chris Charles and Peter Woo...
Estimating the producer surplus – the revenue above the average long-run cost – is an important part...
Larsen and Shah present evidence on the level of fossil fuel subsidies and their implications for ca...
Analytical and numerical results show how the presence of a subsidy on household and firm purchases ...
Fossil fuel subsidy reforms are in fashion these days. The 2014 oil price collapse offers what has b...
Crude oil, coal and gas, known as fossil fuels, play a crucial role in the global economy. This pape...
Stefanski (2014) develops a unique methodology to extract fossil-fuel subsidies from patterns in cou...
The economic cost of global fuel subsidies / Lucas Davis. Energy Institute at Haas, December 2013, 1...
By 2015, global oil consumption will reach 90 million barrels per day (U.S. DOE, 2013, Table A5). In...
Despite increasing calls for reform many countries continue to provide subsidies for gasoline and di...
Recent increases in international oil prices have resulted in substantialfuel subsidies in many deve...
This paper studies the effects of oil producing countries ’ fuel subsi-dies on the oil market and th...
together research and curricular programs on energy business, policy and technology commercializatio...
Abstract of associated article: In recent years, governments that have historically subsidized domes...
This paper reviews evidence on the impact of fuel subsidy reform on household welfare in developing ...
Subsidies to Liquid Transport Fuels: A Comparative Review of Estimates / Chris Charles and Peter Woo...
Estimating the producer surplus – the revenue above the average long-run cost – is an important part...
Larsen and Shah present evidence on the level of fossil fuel subsidies and their implications for ca...
Analytical and numerical results show how the presence of a subsidy on household and firm purchases ...
Fossil fuel subsidy reforms are in fashion these days. The 2014 oil price collapse offers what has b...
Crude oil, coal and gas, known as fossil fuels, play a crucial role in the global economy. This pape...
Stefanski (2014) develops a unique methodology to extract fossil-fuel subsidies from patterns in cou...