ABSTRACT

Countries around the world are spending up to $500 billion per year on subsidising fossil fuel consumption. By some estimates, the G20 countries alone are spending around another $450 billion on subsidising fossil fuel production. In addition, the indirect social welfare costs of these subsidies have been shown to be substantial – for instance due to air pollution, road congestion, climate change, and economic inefficiency, to name a few. Considering these numbers, there is no doubt that fossil fuel subsidies cause severe economic distortions that compromise countries’ prospects of achieving equitable and sustainable development.

This book provides a guide to the complex challenge of designing, assessing, and implementing effective fossil fuel subsidy reforms. It shows that subsidy reform requires a careful balancing of complex economic and political trade-offs, as well as measures to mitigate adverse effects on vulnerable households and to assist firms with implementing efficiency enhancing measures. Going beyond the purely fiscal perspective, this book emphasises that smart subsidy reforms can contribute to all three dimensions of sustainable development – environment, society, and economy.

Over the course of eight chapters, this book considers a wide range of agents and stakeholders, markets, and policy measures in order to distil the key principles of designing effective fossil fuel subsidy reforms. This book will be of great relevance to scholars and policy makers with an interest in energy economics and policy, climate change policy, and sustainable development more broadly.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

And a guide for navigating this book

chapter 2|24 pages

Reforming fossil fuel subsidies

Drivers, barriers, and the state of progress

chapter 3|31 pages

The impacts on households

The regional variation of poverty effects due to fossil fuel subsidy reform – evidence from Nigeria

chapter 4|13 pages

Subsidy reforms and the impacts on firms

Transmission channels and response measures

chapter 5|32 pages

Energy price variation and competitiveness

Firm level evidence from Indonesia

chapter 6|47 pages

Illicit dealings

General equilibrium effects of fossil fuel subsidy reform, and the role of tax evasion and smuggling

chapter 7|26 pages

Limits to green fiscal reform

How market distortions undermine price signals and create barriers to efficiency and clean energy