Reforming Fossil Fuel Subsidies

This article outlines the current state of affairs in fossil fuel subsidy reform, and highlights its contribution at the nexus of climate policy, fiscal stability and sustainable development. It discusses common definitions, provides quantitative estimates, and presents the evidence for key arguments in favour of subsidy reform. The main drivers and barriers for reform are also discussed, including the role of (low) oil prices and political economy challenges. Commitments to subsidy reform by the international community are reviewed, as well as the progress at the country level. Although fossil fuel subsidy reform indeed plays a critical role in climate policy, experience shows that the rationale for such reforms is determined in a complex environment of political economy challenges, macro-economic, fiscal and social factors, as well as external drivers such as energy prices. The article synthesizes the key principles for designing effective reforms and emphasizes that subsidy reforms cannot only yield fiscal relief, but should also contribute to long-term sustainable development objectives. Areas for future research are also identified.

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Main Authors: Rentschler, Jun, Bazilian, Morgan
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:en_US
Published: Taylor and Francis 2016-06-24
Subjects:ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES, FISCAL REFORM, FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES, CLIMATE POLICY, CLIMATE CHANGE, POLITICAL ECONOMY,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28300
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spelling dig-okr-10986283002023-04-03T10:01:11Z Reforming Fossil Fuel Subsidies Drivers, Barriers and the State of Progress Rentschler, Jun Bazilian, Morgan ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES FISCAL REFORM FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES CLIMATE POLICY CLIMATE CHANGE POLITICAL ECONOMY This article outlines the current state of affairs in fossil fuel subsidy reform, and highlights its contribution at the nexus of climate policy, fiscal stability and sustainable development. It discusses common definitions, provides quantitative estimates, and presents the evidence for key arguments in favour of subsidy reform. The main drivers and barriers for reform are also discussed, including the role of (low) oil prices and political economy challenges. Commitments to subsidy reform by the international community are reviewed, as well as the progress at the country level. Although fossil fuel subsidy reform indeed plays a critical role in climate policy, experience shows that the rationale for such reforms is determined in a complex environment of political economy challenges, macro-economic, fiscal and social factors, as well as external drivers such as energy prices. The article synthesizes the key principles for designing effective reforms and emphasizes that subsidy reforms cannot only yield fiscal relief, but should also contribute to long-term sustainable development objectives. Areas for future research are also identified. 2017-09-11T21:44:40Z 2017-09-11T21:44:40Z 2016-06-24 Journal Article Article de journal Artículo de revista Climate Policy 1469-3062 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28300 en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO World Bank http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo application/pdf Taylor and Francis
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topic ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES
FISCAL REFORM
FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES
CLIMATE POLICY
CLIMATE CHANGE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
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FISCAL REFORM
FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES
CLIMATE POLICY
CLIMATE CHANGE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
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CLIMATE POLICY
CLIMATE CHANGE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES
FISCAL REFORM
FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES
CLIMATE POLICY
CLIMATE CHANGE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
Rentschler, Jun
Bazilian, Morgan
Reforming Fossil Fuel Subsidies
description This article outlines the current state of affairs in fossil fuel subsidy reform, and highlights its contribution at the nexus of climate policy, fiscal stability and sustainable development. It discusses common definitions, provides quantitative estimates, and presents the evidence for key arguments in favour of subsidy reform. The main drivers and barriers for reform are also discussed, including the role of (low) oil prices and political economy challenges. Commitments to subsidy reform by the international community are reviewed, as well as the progress at the country level. Although fossil fuel subsidy reform indeed plays a critical role in climate policy, experience shows that the rationale for such reforms is determined in a complex environment of political economy challenges, macro-economic, fiscal and social factors, as well as external drivers such as energy prices. The article synthesizes the key principles for designing effective reforms and emphasizes that subsidy reforms cannot only yield fiscal relief, but should also contribute to long-term sustainable development objectives. Areas for future research are also identified.
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