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To study the causal impact of oil royalties on human capital, we exploit quasi-experimental variation arising from a …
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Energy subsidies have been criticized due to their economic inefficiency and promotion of wasteful usage of energy and associated carbon emissions. Conversely, environmental taxes are advocated as efficient policy instruments. Nonetheless, removing subsidies and taxing energy can be politically...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012141951
Energy subsidies have been criticized due to their economic inefficiency and promotion of wasteful usage of energy and associated carbon emissions. Conversely, environmental taxes are advocated as efficient policy instruments. Nonetheless, removing subsidies and taxing energy can be politically...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012141952
Carbon taxes are advocated as efficient fiscal and environmental policies, but they have proven difficult to implement. One reason is that carbon taxes can aggravate poverty by increasing prices of basic goods and services such as food, heating, and commuting. Meanwhile, cash transfer programs...
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Carbon taxes are advocated as efficient fiscal and environmental policies, but they have proven difficult to implement. One reason is that carbon taxes can aggravate poverty by increasing prices of basic goods and services such as food, heating, and commuting. Meanwhile, cash transfer programs...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012142002
We study the welfare and macroeconomic implications of simple and implementable fiscal policy rules in commodity-dependent economies, where a large share of output, exports, and government revenues depend on exogenous and volatile commodity prices. Using a multi-sector New Keynesian model...
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This paper explores the impacts of oil exploitation on human capital accumulation at the local level in Colombia, a … at the local level. Our results indicate that oil has a negative impact on human capital since it reduces enrollment in …
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-income groups. Our findings show that natural resources may affect human capital accumulation differently across income groups in …
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capital expenditures and local infrastructure. However, we also find evidence of a negative impact on municipal current … burden of FOCAM transfers by reallocating administrative effort toward (away from) executing capital (current) expenditures. …
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This paper presents the first rigorous empirical evidence of the impact of a large hydrocarbon project in both its economic and environmental dimension. Concentrating on Peru's largest hydrocarbon project, the Camisea Gas Project, which began operating in the dense Amazonian jungle under strict...
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