This article examines the effect of energy subsidies on social public expenditures for a sample of 57 emerging and developing countries over the period 2004-2019. The results of the system-based GMM approach reveal that energy subsidies negatively and significantly influence social public expenditures in the full panel, the poor, and resource-rich countries in our sample. These results confirm a political implication that consists in rationalizing energy subsidies in order to raise funds to support social public expenditures in emerging and developing countries
This thesis investigates consumer energy subsidies, their persistence due to institutional and polit...
Energy subsidies have been a core policy in many parts of the world, typically aimed at achieving br...
This paper reviews evidence on the impact of fuel subsidy reform on household welfare in developing ...
This article provides a review of global energy subsidies—of definitions and estimation techniques, ...
This paper deals with impacts of fossil fuel subsidy reform on economic growth, focusing mostly on t...
Subsidies for energy have driven the consumption of fossil energy to increase sharply. The increased...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Energy Strategy Reviews on 27/...
This paper focuses on analyzing energy prices subsidies distribution in the MENA region among its se...
This thesis uses cross-country panel regressions to identify the effects of fossil-fuel subsidies fo...
The present thesis studies public economics questions in the context of developing countries. In par...
We consider impacts of fossil fuel subsidy reforms on economic growth, focusing mostly on the Middle...
Content of the Diploma Thesis:In our seemingly modern world, more than 2 billion people still have n...
This research analyzed the effect of energy consumption on economic growth using neo-classical one-s...
Abstract The purpose of energy subsidies is to alleviate the financial burden on expenditures for p...
Energy subsidies cost Ecuador 7% of its public budget, or two thirds of the fiscal deficit. Removing...
This thesis investigates consumer energy subsidies, their persistence due to institutional and polit...
Energy subsidies have been a core policy in many parts of the world, typically aimed at achieving br...
This paper reviews evidence on the impact of fuel subsidy reform on household welfare in developing ...
This article provides a review of global energy subsidies—of definitions and estimation techniques, ...
This paper deals with impacts of fossil fuel subsidy reform on economic growth, focusing mostly on t...
Subsidies for energy have driven the consumption of fossil energy to increase sharply. The increased...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Energy Strategy Reviews on 27/...
This paper focuses on analyzing energy prices subsidies distribution in the MENA region among its se...
This thesis uses cross-country panel regressions to identify the effects of fossil-fuel subsidies fo...
The present thesis studies public economics questions in the context of developing countries. In par...
We consider impacts of fossil fuel subsidy reforms on economic growth, focusing mostly on the Middle...
Content of the Diploma Thesis:In our seemingly modern world, more than 2 billion people still have n...
This research analyzed the effect of energy consumption on economic growth using neo-classical one-s...
Abstract The purpose of energy subsidies is to alleviate the financial burden on expenditures for p...
Energy subsidies cost Ecuador 7% of its public budget, or two thirds of the fiscal deficit. Removing...
This thesis investigates consumer energy subsidies, their persistence due to institutional and polit...
Energy subsidies have been a core policy in many parts of the world, typically aimed at achieving br...
This paper reviews evidence on the impact of fuel subsidy reform on household welfare in developing ...