"How to do" subsidy reform Identify ingredients for successful subsidy reform from 22 country case studies 14 on fuel, 7 on electricity, and 1 on coal broad regional coverage (7 from SSA, 2 ...
Get Moreenergy subsidy reform, in light of country experiences globally; and second, to illustrate successes and failures in par tic u lar country contexts by summarizing 22 case studies.
Get MoreEnergy subsidies follow a life cycle, beginning with noble goals, such as helping the poor, but evolve in ways that inflate their cost and make reform politically difficult. Subsidy reform strategies vary because the underlying political economy problems vary—and governments vary in their capacity to implement politically difficult reforms ...
Get MoreIMF Case Studies on Energy Subsidy Reform: Lessons and Implications (2013). Ibid. Salehi-Isfahani, D The impact of Iran's subsidy reform on s: Evidence from survey data.
Get MoreIMF's "Energy Subsidy Reform: Lessons and Implications" – provides several country case studies on fossil fuel subsidy reform and an appendix with oil, gas, and coal subsidies quantified as a percent of government revenue for every country.
Get MoreThe second part of the course has two principal purposes: first, to review what works best in energy subsidy reform, in light of country experiences globally; and second, to illustrate successes and failures in particular country contexts by summarizing some case studies.
Get MoreI. Consequences of energy subsidies II. Magnitude of subsidies by region and product covers 176 countries covers subsidies for petroleum products, electricity, natural gas, and coal . III. "How to do" subsidy reform case studies undertaken for 19 countries . 3
Get More2. Energy Efficiency Case Studies Energy efficiency has long been held by its proponents as a "win-win" opportunity to help an economy save money and reduce the negative externalities associated with energy use.12 The fact that "cheap" options to improve energy efficiency were not being adopted on a large scale led to the
Get MoreThe reform of energy subsidies is an important but challenging issue for sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. There is a relatively large theoretical and empirical literature on this issue. While this paper relies on that literature, too, it tailors its discussion to SSA countries to respond to the following questions: Why it is important to reduce energy subsidies?
Get MoreII. Lessons from selected energy subsidy reforms 18 III. Building reform momentum and capacity in developing countries 33 References38 Appendix: Case studies 42 TABLE OF CONTENTS BOXES Box 1: Changing perspectives on inequality Box 2: COVID-19 and the climate crisis Box 3: Comparing indirect taxes on fuel consumption across case study countries
Get MoreIn the paper, "Energy Subsidy Reform — Lessons and Implications," the economists reviewed a database of 176 countries and analyzed ways …
Get MoreEnergy subsidies have proven difficult to reform Paper provides comprehensive subsidy estimates covers 176 countries covers subsidies for petroleum products, electricity, natural gas, and coal Paper focuses on "how to do" subsidy reform case studies undertaken for 19 countries
Get MoreBibTeX @MISC{Coady13casestudies, author = {David Coady and Stefania Fabrizio and Allan Dizioli and Katja Funke and Javier Kapsoli and Kangni Kpodar and Alvar Kangur and Masahiro Nozaki and Baoping Shang and Mauricio Soto and Vimal Thakoor and Louis Sears and Lilla Nemeth (all Fad and Trevor Alleyne and Mauricio Villafuerte and Anton Op De Beke and Genevieve Verdier and Clara Mira and …
Get MoreCase Studies on Energy Subsidy Reform: Lessons and Implications (IMF 2013) This supplement presents country case studies reviewing energy subsidy reform experiences, including both successful and unsuccessful subsidy reforms over the past two decades.
Get MoreCase studies on energy subsidy reform: Lessons and implications (Prepared by a staff team led by Benedict Clements as a supplement to the paper, "Energy Subsidy Reform: Lessons and Implications").
Get MoreThe case studies are organized by energy product, with 14 studies of the reform of petroleum product subsidies, seven studies of the reform of electricity subsidies, and a case study of subsidy reform for coal. The larger number of studies on fuel subsidies reflects the wider availability of data and past studies for these reforms.
Get MoreThe Energy Subsidy Reform Assessment Framework (ESRAF) is a comprehensive analytical toolkit and assessment framework for helping countries to achieve politically and socially sustainable reforms. It highlights issues, tools and practices to help identify, analyze and facilitate a comprehensive reform of energy subsidies. ...
Get Morecase studies. Energy Subsidy Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa-Mr. Trevor Serge Coleridge Alleyne The reform of energy subsidies is an important but challenging issue for sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. There is a relatively large theoretical and empirical literature on
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Get MoreThe case studies are organized by energy product, with 13 studies of the reform of fuel subsidies, one study of the reform of both electricity and coal subsidy. The larger number of studies on fuel subsidies reflects the wider availability of data and past studies for these reforms. The 10 case studies cover 15 major reform episodes (Table 1).
Get MoreIMF's "Energy Subsidy Reform: Lessons and Implications" – provides several country case studies on fossil fuel subsidy reform and an appendix with oil, gas, and coal subsidies quantified as a percent of government revenue for every country.
Get MoreThe case studies are organized by energy product, with 14 studies of the reform of petroleum product subsidies, seven studies of the reform of electricity subsidies, and a case study of subsidy reform for coal. The larger number of studies on fuel subsidies reflects the wider availability of data and past studies for these reforms.
Get MoreThis book provides (1) the most comprehensive estimates of energy subsidies currently available for 176 countries and (2) an analysis of "how to do" energy subsidy reform, drawing on insights from 22 country case studies undertaken by the …
Get MoreCase studies of energy subsidies in transition economies – the Czech and Slovak Republics (Chapter 4) and Russia (Chapter 5) – follow. Three studies of Asian countries focus on the costs of different types of energy subsidy: electricity subsidies in India (Chapter 6), oil subsidies in Indonesia (Chapter 7) and energy subsidies generally in ...
Get MoreThis supplement presents country case studies reviewing energy subsidy reform experiences, which are the basis for the reform lessons identified in the main paper. The selection of countries for the case studies reflects the availability of data and of previously documented evidence on country-specific reforms. The 22 country case studies were also chosen to provide cases from all …
Get MoreEnergy Subsidy Reform: Lessons and Implications. ... drawing on insights from 22 country case studies undertaken by IMF staff and analyses carried out by other institutions. Energy subsidies are ...
Get MoreEnergy subsidies are aimed at protecting consumers, however, subsidies aggravate fiscal imbalances, crowd out priority public spending, and depress private investment, including in the energy sector. This book provides the most comprehensive estimates of energy subsidies currently available for 176 countries and an analysis of 'how to do' energy subsidy reform, drawing on insights from 22 ...
Get MoreI. Consequences of energy subsidies II.agnitude of subsidies by region and product M covers 176 countries covers subsidies for petroleum products, electricity, natural gas, and coal How to do" subsidy reform " case studies undertaken for 19 countries 4
Get MoreEnergy Subsidies. . Finally, Chapter 13 discusses the implications of these findings and makes practical recommendations for designing and implementing policy reforms.This book will be essential for both practitioners and academics involved in the energy ...
Get MoreCase Studies: National Approaches to Energy Subsidies Examples from around the world provide lessons on how the transition to market prices can be made smoothly. The Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ, the German development agency) recommends that governments should avoid price jumps of over 10% per
Get MoreEnergy Subsidy Reform: Lesson and Implications . provide insightful analysis of 22 case studies from around the world. The case studies, focusing on fossil fuel production and use, encompass 176 countries covering five economic zones. Regrettably absent are Western Europe and North America.
Get MoreENERGY SUBSIDY REFORM: LESSONS AND IMPLICATIONS 4 INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND BACKGROUND 1. The recent surge in international energy prices, combined with incomplete pass- through to domestic prices, has prompted calls to phase out energy subsidies. 1 International energy prices have increased sharply over the past three years, with the exception of natural gas
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