Energy Subsidy Reform
Lessons and Implications
Benedict J Clements author Sanjeev Gupta author David Coady author Stefania Fabrizio author Trevor Serge Coleridge Alleyne author Carlo A Sdralevich author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Published:30th Dec '13
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Energy subsidies have wide-ranging economic consequences. Although they are aimed at protecting consumers, subsidies aggravate fiscal imbalances, crowd out priority public spending, and depress private investment, including in the energy sector. Subsidies also distort resource allocation by encouraging excessive energy consumption, artificially promoting capital-intensive industries, reducing incentives for investment in renewable energy, and accelerating the depletion of natural resources. Most subsidy benefits are captured by higher-income households, reinforcing inequality. Even future generations are affected through the damaging effects of increased energy consumption on global warming. This 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 IMF staff and analyses carried out by other institutions.
ISBN: 9781484389928
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184 pages