The Unequal Benefits of Fuel Subsidies; A Review of Evidence for Developing Countries
Year of publication: |
2010-09-01
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Authors: | Coady, David ; Granado, Javier Arze del |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Developing countries | Income distribution | Oil prices | Oil pricing policy | Oil subsidies | Price increases | Private consumption | Welfare | subsidies | fuel prices | subsidy | fuel price | fuel consumption | fuel products | fuel pricing | safety net | petroleum pricing | fuel taxes | leakage of subsidy | cash transfers | safety net program | cash transfer | oil pricing | oil producing countries | fuel source | vulnerable groups | safety net programs | oil exporting countries | energy information administration | oil-producing countries | extractive industries | gasoline subsidies | social safety net | fossil fuel | price subsidies | oil producing | food subsidy | automatic fuel | fuel tax | fuel substitution | effective safety net programs |
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