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This paper provides a comprehensive, updated picture of energy subsidies at the global and regional levels. It focuses on the broad notion of post-tax energy subsidies, which arise when consumer prices are below supply costs plus a tax to reflect environmental damage and an additional tax applied to all consumption goods to raise government revenues. Post-tax energy subsidies are dramatically higher than previously estimated, and are projected to remain high. These subsidies primarily reflect under-pricing from a domestic (rather than global) perspective, so even unilateral price reform is in countries’ own interests. The potential fiscal, environmental and welfare impacts of energy subsidy reform are substantial.
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David Coady
University of Tasmania
Ian Parry
International Monetary Fund
Louis Martin Sears
International Monetary Fund
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a15e015a215942ca9e3d1c5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5089/9781513532196.001