Fossil fuel subsidies in indonesia;trends, impacts, and reforms
(2015)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Asian Development Bank, 2015
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9789292571528 (electronic bk.) MWT11995768, 9292571524 (electronic bk.) 11995768
LANGUAGE
English
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Subsidized energy is provided to all Indonesian citizens as a public service obligation. This study measures the size of fossil fuel subsidies such as underpricing of petroleum products and electricity, tax exemptions, and subsidized credit; examines the potential economic, energy, and environmental impacts of reducing them; and discusses options for social safety nets to mitigate the impacts of the reforms. It shows that the short-term adverse impacts of subsidy reform turn positive in the long term as households and industry respond to changing market realities by adjusting energy demand, supply, and production capacity. Policy options for sustainable energy use are provided to aid policy makers in their current subsidy reform process

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