Energy subsidies: How large are they and how can they be reformed?

Benedict Clements, D. Coady, S. Fabrizio, S. Gupta, Baoping Shang
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Energy subsidies are pervasive. Pretax subsidies, which arise when energy consumers pay less than the supply cost of energy, are high in many developing and emerging economies. Although pretax subsidies are not prevalent in advanced economies, they have large tax subsidies. These arise when energy is taxed below the rate of other consumption goods and are not high enough to capture the negative externalities from energy consumption, including the effects on climate change, local pollution, and traffic congestion. Posttax subsidies (the sum of pretax and tax subsidies) are estimated at about US$2 trillion (2.9 percent of global GDP) in 2011, with advanced economies accounting for a substantial share of the total. Energy subsidies aggravate fiscal imbalances, depress growth, damage the environment, and reinforce inequality. Country experience suggests that well-designed energy subsidy reform strategies can win public support. A far-reaching communications strategy, appropriately phased energy price increases, and targeted mitigating measures to protect the poor are among the most important elements of these strategies.
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能源补贴:补贴规模有多大?如何改革?
能源补贴无处不在。在许多发展中国家和新兴经济体,当能源消费者支付的费用低于能源供应成本时,就会出现税前补贴。虽然税前补贴在发达经济体并不普遍,但它们有大量的税收补贴。当能源的税率低于其他消费品的税率,且不足以抵消能源消费的负面外部性,包括对气候变化、当地污染和交通拥堵的影响时,就会出现这种情况。据估计,2011年税后补贴(税前和税后补贴的总和)约为2万亿美元(占全球GDP的2.9%),其中发达经济体占很大份额。能源补贴加剧了财政失衡,抑制了增长,破坏了环境,加剧了不平等。国家经验表明,精心设计的能源补贴改革战略可以赢得公众的支持。这些战略中最重要的内容包括深远的宣传战略、适当分阶段提高能源价格以及有针对性的缓解措施以保护穷人。
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