This paper analyzes the impact of fuel subsidy diversion to Non-Food Crops sector on income levels, using AGEFIS; a Computable General Equilibrium model. Then we proceed to apply the Foster-Greer-Thorbecke (FGT) index to measure the indicators of poverty (head count index, poverty gap index and poverty severity index). The simulation result shows the fuel subsidy diversion to Non-Food Crops sector provides a positive impact on increasing household incomes and poverty reduction. Furthermore, the fuel subsidy diversion to Non-Food Crops sector reduces the poverty of rural household, larger than the urban households
This study analysed the response of the agricultural sector to the removal of subsidy on refined pe...
This study analysed the response of the agricultural sector to the removal of subsidy on refined pet...
The general objective of this study is to analyze the fiscal policy of government expenditure on the...
This paper analyzes the impact of fuel subsidy diversion to Non-Food Crops sector on income levels, ...
The debate over phasing out fuel subsidies in Indonesia is quite intense. Recent studies pointed out...
Fuel subsidy has been the biggest quandaries in Indonesian economy, as it has been creating a huge o...
This study is purposed to analyze the impact of fuel subsidy reduction policy followed by the award ...
The debate over phasing out fuel subsidies in Indonesia is quite intense. One thing is clear: fuel s...
Government so far seems hesitant to reduce fuel subsidies, moreover to eliminate them. This paper is...
This report develops an analytical framework that assesses the macroeconomic, environmental and dist...
This paper aims to analyze the energy subsidy removal on the households’ welfare in Indonesia. First...
Phasing out energy subsidies may increase the price of energy and adversely affect the poor. However...
Fuel subsidies are policy instruments that have historically been used to assist the poor in affordi...
Egypt's food subsidies (in 1996/97 5.5 percent of government expenditures or US$1.1 bn.) cover ratio...
This paper reviews evidence on the impact of fuel subsidy reform on household welfare in developing ...
This study analysed the response of the agricultural sector to the removal of subsidy on refined pe...
This study analysed the response of the agricultural sector to the removal of subsidy on refined pet...
The general objective of this study is to analyze the fiscal policy of government expenditure on the...
This paper analyzes the impact of fuel subsidy diversion to Non-Food Crops sector on income levels, ...
The debate over phasing out fuel subsidies in Indonesia is quite intense. Recent studies pointed out...
Fuel subsidy has been the biggest quandaries in Indonesian economy, as it has been creating a huge o...
This study is purposed to analyze the impact of fuel subsidy reduction policy followed by the award ...
The debate over phasing out fuel subsidies in Indonesia is quite intense. One thing is clear: fuel s...
Government so far seems hesitant to reduce fuel subsidies, moreover to eliminate them. This paper is...
This report develops an analytical framework that assesses the macroeconomic, environmental and dist...
This paper aims to analyze the energy subsidy removal on the households’ welfare in Indonesia. First...
Phasing out energy subsidies may increase the price of energy and adversely affect the poor. However...
Fuel subsidies are policy instruments that have historically been used to assist the poor in affordi...
Egypt's food subsidies (in 1996/97 5.5 percent of government expenditures or US$1.1 bn.) cover ratio...
This paper reviews evidence on the impact of fuel subsidy reform on household welfare in developing ...
This study analysed the response of the agricultural sector to the removal of subsidy on refined pe...
This study analysed the response of the agricultural sector to the removal of subsidy on refined pet...
The general objective of this study is to analyze the fiscal policy of government expenditure on the...