All governments either tax or subsidize the consumption of fossil fuels. These pricing policies have far-reaching consequences not only for the environment, but also for governance and economic development. In this state-of-knowledge paper, we examine previous research on fossil fuel subsidies, noting areas that are understudied in the context of determinants of price policies and causes for policy reform. We then describe new data on implicit gasoline taxes and subsidies, report global trends, and explore the relationship between oil wealth and government policies. We conclude with actionable ideas for future research projects
This paper reviews evidence on the impact of fuel subsidy reform on household welfare in developing ...
This paper examines subsidies for the consumption of fossil fuels provided by developing countries a...
Threatened by climate change, governments the world over are attempting to nudge markets in the dire...
This paper suggests that institutional developments may not have monotone effects on the efficiency ...
This comprehensive volume focuses on the politics of fossil fuel subsidies and provides insights fro...
The production and consumption of fossil fuels need to decrease significantly to meet the 2015 Paris...
Oil wealth tends to impede democracy, but scholars disagree about both why and under what conditions...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impacts of a global carbon tax on fossil fuel markets. In pa...
This paper studies the effects on fossil fuel prices, extraction paths and petroleum wealth of an in...
This paper studies the effects on fossil fuel prices, extraction paths and petroleum wealth of an in...
It has been hypothesized in the natural resource curse literature that variations in the quality of ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impacts of a global carbon tax on fossil fuel markets. In pa...
Heavily Energy Subsidized Economies, defined as having budgetary subsidies above 1.5% of GDP, on ave...
Many studies have shown that fuel demand is quite elastic and that the best way to reduce fuel use (...
Fossil fuel subsidy reforms are in fashion these days. The 2014 oil price collapse offers what has b...
This paper reviews evidence on the impact of fuel subsidy reform on household welfare in developing ...
This paper examines subsidies for the consumption of fossil fuels provided by developing countries a...
Threatened by climate change, governments the world over are attempting to nudge markets in the dire...
This paper suggests that institutional developments may not have monotone effects on the efficiency ...
This comprehensive volume focuses on the politics of fossil fuel subsidies and provides insights fro...
The production and consumption of fossil fuels need to decrease significantly to meet the 2015 Paris...
Oil wealth tends to impede democracy, but scholars disagree about both why and under what conditions...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impacts of a global carbon tax on fossil fuel markets. In pa...
This paper studies the effects on fossil fuel prices, extraction paths and petroleum wealth of an in...
This paper studies the effects on fossil fuel prices, extraction paths and petroleum wealth of an in...
It has been hypothesized in the natural resource curse literature that variations in the quality of ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impacts of a global carbon tax on fossil fuel markets. In pa...
Heavily Energy Subsidized Economies, defined as having budgetary subsidies above 1.5% of GDP, on ave...
Many studies have shown that fuel demand is quite elastic and that the best way to reduce fuel use (...
Fossil fuel subsidy reforms are in fashion these days. The 2014 oil price collapse offers what has b...
This paper reviews evidence on the impact of fuel subsidy reform on household welfare in developing ...
This paper examines subsidies for the consumption of fossil fuels provided by developing countries a...
Threatened by climate change, governments the world over are attempting to nudge markets in the dire...