Governments around the world continue to subsidize fossil fuel use, incentivizing unsustainable consumption levels with consequences for the global climate and human health. However, governments have proven reluctant to reform fossil fuel subsidies (FFS). This is mainly due to concerns over potential adverse effects on poverty and equity; the positive effects on air quality and health are often overlooked. This study offers new insights on the distributional...
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2023/04/07
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS10398
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1
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2023/04/07
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Disclosed
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Distributional and Health Co-Benefits of Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reforms — Evidence from 35 Countries