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Balancing Act : Cutting Energy Subsidies while Protecting Affordability.
Title:
Balancing Act : Cutting Energy Subsidies while Protecting Affordability.
Author:
Ruggeri Laderchi, Caterina.
ISBN:
9780821397909
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (175 pages)
Series:
Eastern Europe and Central Asia Reports
Contents:
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Overview -- Introduction -- Energy Affordability in a Broader Context -- Sectoral Policies -- Social Protection -- Moving Toward Implementation of an Integrated Policy Agenda -- Endnotes -- References -- 1. Introduction -- Why Give a New Look at a Well-Researched Issue? -- The Analytical Framework -- Endnotes -- References -- 2. Costing Energy: Prices, Subsidies and Household Tariffs -- A Decade of Rising Tariffs -- The Hidden Cost of Subsidies -- Looking Ahead: Drivers of Future Increases -- Country Exposure to Higher Prices -- Conclusions -- Endnotes -- References -- Annex 2.1 -- 3. Heat and Light: Household Energy Consumption in Perspective -- Profiling Energy Sources -- 'Energy Poverty' and Affordability -- Adjusting to Higher Tariffs -- Conclusions -- Endnotes -- References -- Annex 3.1 -- Annex 3.2 -- 4. Covering Costs and Coping with Vulnerability -- Moving to Cost-recovery -- Poverty Impacts -- Absolute and Relative Energy Stress -- Conclusions -- Endnotes -- 5. Towards Affordable Energy -- The Case for an Integrated Strategy -- Improving the Effectiveness of Social Assistance -- Helping Households Manage -- Smoothing the Transition to Efficiency with Equity -- Conclusions -- Endnotes -- References -- Annex 5.1 -- Annex 5.2 -- Endnotes -- 6. Balancing Act: Aligning Fiscal and Social Responsibility -- The Costs of Compensation -- Investing in Efficiency -- The Fiscal Benefits of an Integrated Strategy -- Conclusions -- Endnotes -- Annex 6.1 -- Methodological Appendix A -- Methodological Appendix B -- Endnotes -- Methodological Appendix C -- References -- Methodological Appendix D -- Endnotes -- Boxes -- Figures -- Tables -- Backcover.
Abstract:
In Eastern Europe and Central Asia there are significant pressures for residential energy tariffs to rise, as government budgets are increasingly stretched and cannot afford to pay large energy subsidies. Further pressures for tariffs to rise come from environmental concerns, as the tariff levels that households now face do not cover the social costs of energy production. Because reforms that would increase energy tariffs are likely to affect significantly the poor and the middle class, their political feasibility may be questioned unless appropriate ways of cushioning the impacts can be devised.Balancing these competing claims-fiscal and environmental concerns on the one hand, affordability and political economy concerns on the other-is a task that policy makers in the region are increasingly unable to put off.While challenging, the reforms needed for this balancing act can build on much that has been learned in the last decade in terms of improving the effectiveness of social assistance systems and increasing energy efficiency. This report suggests that a policy agenda that focuses on cutting subsidies to the energy sector, while investing in energy efficiency and supporting households at the bottom of the distribution, amounts to a new wave of policy reforms for the energy sector in transition countries. The feasibility of such an integrated policy agenda and the ability of these policies to balance the competing claims of fi scal responsibility and social concerns are explored through different policy scenarios, which, in their simplicity, help clarify the parameters of the policy choices many countries ECA are facing.This report is a part of a series of 3 regional reports. The series includes "Growing green: The economic benefits of climate action in Europe and Central Asia", "Balancing act: Cutting energy subsidies and protecting

affordability" and "Lessons learned from energy efficiency success cases".
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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