This report adopts the concept of the total carbon price (TCP), to estimate the net carbon price signal resulting from the most deployed energy, climate, and fiscal policy instruments that affect the price of carbon emissions.
This report summarizes the findings of a review aimed at understanding emerging approaches to energy subsidy reform, discerning trends, and identifying major strands of thinking and research in the field, as reflected in major policy and…
This report takes stock of political economy analysis (PEA) and communications in the context of country-specific technical assistance activities supporting energy subsidy reforms that benefited from financial and technical support from…
This ESMAP report explores the ways in which computable general equilibrium (CGE) models were adapted and used to inform energy subsidy reform design and implementation.
This report aims to contribute to the global knowledge base on energy subsidy reform by providing an overview of key distributional issues related to energy subsidy reforms and emerging lessons from a global stocktaking of practices, as…
Energy subsidies, which have a long history of use by governments around the world, have been rising in recent years after a brief period of decline. Despite their significant wider costs, subsidies are used by governments for…