2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2020.104980
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Distributional effects of reducing energy subsidies: Evidence from recent policy reform in Argentina

Abstract: We analyze the distributional effects of the reduction in energy subsidies in Argentina since 2016. As the policy reform also includes the introduction of a scheme to protect less well-off families (social tariff), we also review how well the targeting mechanism works. We apply traditional benefit-incidence analysis using household surveys and administrative data, focusing on residential subsidies to natural gas and electricity in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area. We find that the social tariff is relatively… Show more

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“…Additionally, there are a number of papers considering the effect of targeting energy subsidy schemes to the most-affected groups. Giuliano et al (2020) investigate the effect of reducing energy subsidies in Argentina and find that reducing the universal energy subsidy while increasing targeted measures can lead to the same distributional outcome at lower costs for the government. For the case of Ukraine, Alberini and Umapathi (2021) estimate that a better targeting of energy subsidies could cut half the costs for the government at only a small welfare loss.…”
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“…Additionally, there are a number of papers considering the effect of targeting energy subsidy schemes to the most-affected groups. Giuliano et al (2020) investigate the effect of reducing energy subsidies in Argentina and find that reducing the universal energy subsidy while increasing targeted measures can lead to the same distributional outcome at lower costs for the government. For the case of Ukraine, Alberini and Umapathi (2021) estimate that a better targeting of energy subsidies could cut half the costs for the government at only a small welfare loss.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, policy makers will need to introduce energy-related subsidies to prevent social hardships of energy price increases. However, the question of how to best target a subsidy scheme is key for keeping the overall costs of the program low, while maximizing the effect (Giuliano et al, 2020, Alberini and Umapathi, 2021, Barrella et al, 2021. Subsidies for energy-efficient goods and technologies, for example, are preferentially taken up by high-income households and, therefore, often fail to decrease energy poverty (Allcott et al, 2015, Schleich, 2019, Lekavičius et al, 2020.…”
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“…Esto fue importante para que tanto durante como después de la crisis de 2001-02 los hogares de bajos recursos pudieran mantener el poder adquisitivo real. Sin embargo, el costo de estos subsidios aumentó rápidamente debido a un aumento en los precios internacionales de la energía y la creciente demanda de bienes subsidiados en el contexto de una economía de rápido crecimiento (Giuliano et al, 2020). Durante este período de rápido crecimiento, tuvieron efectos perjudiciales sobre la sostenibilidad y la eficiencia del sector.…”
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“…En Giuliano et al (2020), se detalla que el congelamiento de tarifas se efectivizó mediante la intervención estatal en el sector energético, con el gobierno como inversor principal y 1 Ver Hancevic & Navajas (2008), Alejo, Marchionni & Sosa Escudero (2008). 0,4% 0,3% 0,3% 0,6% 1,0% 1,1% 1,2% 1,2% 1,3% 1,7% 2,0% 1,8% 1,3% 0,8% 0,9% 0,9% 0,2% 0,3% 0,4% 0,5% 0,7% 1,3%…”
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