A New Tool for Distributional Incidence Analysis: An Application to Fuel Subsidy Reform
October 27, 2016
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Summary
Subject: Consumption, Energy subsidies, Expenditure, Fuel prices, Income, Inflation, National accounts, Prices
Keywords: Consumption, Energy subsidies, Firm, Fuel prices, Global, Income, Inflation, Oil price volatility, Price, Price behavior, Price change, Price-shifting model, Subsidy reform, TNM
Publication Details
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Pages:
16
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Series:
Technical Notes and Manuals No. 2016/007
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Stock No:
TNMEA2016007
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ISBN:
9781475546743
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ISSN:
2075-8669