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the latest available data from the World Bank, finding that road-sector subsidies for gasoline and diesel totaled $110 … the fact that many countries provide subsidies for gasoline and diesel. This paper examines global fuel subsidies using … billion in 2012. Pricing fuels below cost is inefficient because it leads to overconsumption. Under baseline assumptions about …
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Despite increasing calls for reform many countries continue to provide subsidies for gasoline and diesel. This paper … quantifies the external costs of global fuel subsidies using the latest available data and estimates from the World Bank and … unlikely to cost-effectively reduce these externalities as they do little to address traffic congestion or accidents, and only …
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pipeline spills and accidents, important externalities - air pollution and greenhouse gas costs - have been largely overlooked …
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Excess drinking is associated with lost productivity, accidents, disability, early death, crime, neglect of family responsibilities, and personality deterioration. These and related concerns have justified special restrictions on alcoholic-beverage commerce and consumption. The nature and extent...
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Schumpeter's concept of creative destruction as the engine of capitalist development is well-known. However, that the destructive part of creative destruction is a social cost and therefore biases our estimate of the impact of the innovation on NNP and on welfare is hardly acknowledged, with the...
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This paper investigates the economic and social consequences of sovereign default on external debt. We focus on the crises' impact on real per capita GDP, infant mortality, life expectancy, poverty headcounts, and calorie supply per capita. After methodological exclusions, the sample covers 221...
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We investigate the implications of extra-normal government spending under the COVID-19 pandemic for commercial bank lending growth between 2019Q4 and 2020Q4 in a large sample of over 3000 banks from 71 countries. We control for pre-pandemic structural factors, bank characteristics and government...
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strategy to world shipbuilding, a classic target of industrial policy. I find strong evidence consistent with China having … intervened and reducing shipyard costs by 13-20%, corresponding to 1:5 to 4:5 billion US dollars, between 2006 and 2012. The … subsidies led to substantial reallocation of ship production across the world, with Japan, in particular, losing significant …
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retaliatory measures from other countries, leading to a wasteful "subsidy race." However, subsidies for sectors with inherent … cross-border externalities can have positive global effects. This paper examines these issues within the semiconductor … of a ``subsidy race'' in the semiconductor industry …
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, the real price of oil has tended to be highly persistent and volatile whenever rapid industrialization in a major world …
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