The study simulates the welfare implications of the fuel subsidy reform carried out in early 2013 and the required scaling up of cash transfers to mitigate the impact of the subsidy removal on poor households in Ghana. Approximately 78 per cent of fuel subsidies benefited the wealthiest group, with less than 3 per cent reaching the poorest quintiles. We find that the removal of the fuel subsidies, by causing an increase in prices, results in a negative impact on household welfare. The negative effect is worst for the poorest group who experience reduction in their total consumption of 2.1 per cent. The simulation estimates that the poverty rate rises by 1.5 percentage points leading to an additional 395,180 individuals being pushed into pov...
Poverty and inequality are tortuous manifestation based on a grid of interconnecting social, demogra...
Incidence of poverty for Ghana has reduced from about 52% in 1991/92 to 28.5% in 2005/06. This is a ...
We assess the impact of COVID-19 shocks on household welfare and the effectiveness of select polici...
The study simulates the welfare implications of the fuel subsidy reform carried out in early 2013 a...
This study uses household expenditure data from Nigeria to understand energy consumption patterns wi...
We use methods developed by the Commitment to Equity Institute to assess the effects of government t...
AbstractSince fossil fuel subsidy reforms can induce significant distributional shifts and price sho...
This paper reviews evidence on the impact of fuel subsidy reform on household welfare in developing ...
Since fossil fuel subsidy reforms can induce significant distributional shifts and price shocks, eff...
Abstract: Ghana has adopted the Poverty Reduction Strategy, which emphasizes increased focus on pove...
Abstract: Ghana has adopted the Poverty Reduction Strategy, which emphasizes increased focus on pove...
This paper analyzes the impact of fuel subsidy diversion to Non-Food Crops sector on income levels, ...
A critical view of how the various fuel pricing policies directed towards addressing the challenges ...
This study sought to investigate the effects of household socio-economic factors on energy poverty i...
This paper investigates the issue of fuel subsidy reform in Malaysia by analysing the direct welfare...
Poverty and inequality are tortuous manifestation based on a grid of interconnecting social, demogra...
Incidence of poverty for Ghana has reduced from about 52% in 1991/92 to 28.5% in 2005/06. This is a ...
We assess the impact of COVID-19 shocks on household welfare and the effectiveness of select polici...
The study simulates the welfare implications of the fuel subsidy reform carried out in early 2013 a...
This study uses household expenditure data from Nigeria to understand energy consumption patterns wi...
We use methods developed by the Commitment to Equity Institute to assess the effects of government t...
AbstractSince fossil fuel subsidy reforms can induce significant distributional shifts and price sho...
This paper reviews evidence on the impact of fuel subsidy reform on household welfare in developing ...
Since fossil fuel subsidy reforms can induce significant distributional shifts and price shocks, eff...
Abstract: Ghana has adopted the Poverty Reduction Strategy, which emphasizes increased focus on pove...
Abstract: Ghana has adopted the Poverty Reduction Strategy, which emphasizes increased focus on pove...
This paper analyzes the impact of fuel subsidy diversion to Non-Food Crops sector on income levels, ...
A critical view of how the various fuel pricing policies directed towards addressing the challenges ...
This study sought to investigate the effects of household socio-economic factors on energy poverty i...
This paper investigates the issue of fuel subsidy reform in Malaysia by analysing the direct welfare...
Poverty and inequality are tortuous manifestation based on a grid of interconnecting social, demogra...
Incidence of poverty for Ghana has reduced from about 52% in 1991/92 to 28.5% in 2005/06. This is a ...
We assess the impact of COVID-19 shocks on household welfare and the effectiveness of select polici...