Low oil prices: an opportunity for fuel subsidy reform

Benes, K., Cheon, A., Urpelainen, J. & Yang, J. (2016). Low oil prices: an opportunity for fuel subsidy reform.
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Consumer fuel subsidies are not only economically costly, but also environmentally destructive and highly inefficient for social welfare goals. The recent decline in oil prices presents an opportunity for governments to reduce consumer fuel subsidies without risking a backlash from consumers and vested interests. Once removed, subsidies could be replaced with more efficient social policy.

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