Now more than ever: Reforming energy subsidies throughout the world / Benedict Clements, Stefania Fabrizio & Ian Parry, Vox, 27 April 2013 http://www.voxeu.org/article/reforming-energy-subsidies-globally Energy-subsidy reform is notoriously difficult. This column argues that the environmental and social payoff from a concerted worldwide effort to replace these subsidies with better targeted measures would be substantial. Subsidy reform is an especially attractive option for countries under pr..
This article contributes to an improved understanding of the thematic areas of fossil fuel subsidies...
Energy subsidy reform : lessons and implications / Benedict Clements, et al. International Monetary ...
There is a long history of government intervention in energy markets. For both political and economi...
This article provides a review of global energy subsidies—of definitions and estimation techniques, ...
Fossil fuel subsidy reforms are in fashion these days. The 2014 oil price collapse offers what has b...
Published online: 12 August 2021Fossil fuel subsidies have negative consequences on the climate chan...
Fossil fuel subsidies have allowed energy exporting countries to distribute resource revenue, bolste...
This article outlines the current state of affairs in fossil fuel subsidy reform, and highlights its...
In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, there are signifi cant pressures for residential energy tariffs ...
Energy subsidies in developing countries: Treating the disease while symptoms abate / David Coady & ...
Estimates show that fossil fuel subsidies average USD 400–600 billion annually worldwide while renew...
Energy subsidies have been a core policy in many parts of the world, typically aimed at achieving br...
Fossil fuel subsidy reform is a sensible climate change mitigation option, yet government support fo...
Fossil-fuel subsidies remain commonplace in many countries. They result in an economically inefficie...
Heavily Energy Subsidized Economies, defined as having budgetary subsidies above 1.5% of GDP, on ave...
This article contributes to an improved understanding of the thematic areas of fossil fuel subsidies...
Energy subsidy reform : lessons and implications / Benedict Clements, et al. International Monetary ...
There is a long history of government intervention in energy markets. For both political and economi...
This article provides a review of global energy subsidies—of definitions and estimation techniques, ...
Fossil fuel subsidy reforms are in fashion these days. The 2014 oil price collapse offers what has b...
Published online: 12 August 2021Fossil fuel subsidies have negative consequences on the climate chan...
Fossil fuel subsidies have allowed energy exporting countries to distribute resource revenue, bolste...
This article outlines the current state of affairs in fossil fuel subsidy reform, and highlights its...
In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, there are signifi cant pressures for residential energy tariffs ...
Energy subsidies in developing countries: Treating the disease while symptoms abate / David Coady & ...
Estimates show that fossil fuel subsidies average USD 400–600 billion annually worldwide while renew...
Energy subsidies have been a core policy in many parts of the world, typically aimed at achieving br...
Fossil fuel subsidy reform is a sensible climate change mitigation option, yet government support fo...
Fossil-fuel subsidies remain commonplace in many countries. They result in an economically inefficie...
Heavily Energy Subsidized Economies, defined as having budgetary subsidies above 1.5% of GDP, on ave...
This article contributes to an improved understanding of the thematic areas of fossil fuel subsidies...
Energy subsidy reform : lessons and implications / Benedict Clements, et al. International Monetary ...
There is a long history of government intervention in energy markets. For both political and economi...