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Can government transfers make energy subsidy reform socially acceptable? A case study on Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Energy subsidies cost Ecuador 7% of its public budget, or two thirds of the fiscal deficit. RemovingPalabras claves:Distributional impacts, ECUADOR, Energy subsidy reform, Input-output analysis, Political feasibility, Revenue recyclingAutores:Jakob M., Rafael Soria, Schaffitzel F., Vogt-Schilb A., Ward H.Fuentes:googlescopusGreen fiscal reform for a just energy transition in latin America
ArticleAbstract: Green fiscal reforms would contribute to climate change mitigation, increase the economic efficiencyPalabras claves:Distribution, Energy subsidies, Green fiscal reform, Latin America, Multi-objective climate policy, SequencingAutores:Bak C., Bouille D., Buira D., Carlino H., Edenhofer O., Gutman V., Hübner C., Jakob M., Knopf B., Lucena A.F.P., Rafael Soria, Santos L., Scott A., Steckel J.C., Tanaka K., Trinidad C., Vogt-Schilb A., Yamada K.Fuentes:googlescopus