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Mid-year review of the Indian economy 2008-2009: challenges of sustaining dynamism in the context of global financial crisis / Kumar, Nagesh 2009  Book
Kumar, Nagesh Book
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Publication DelhI, Shipra Publications, 2009.
Description xiii, 80p.
Standard Number 9788175415102
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Reducing fuel subsidies and the implication on fiscal balance a: a simulation analysis / Dartanto, Teguh   Journal Article
Dartanto, Teguh Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract There is an urgent need for phasing out fuel subsidies in Indonesia due to a severe budget deficit and a worsening of income distribution. Fuel subsidies, of which almost 72% are enjoyed by the 30% of the richest income groups, have consumed on average 63.8% of the total subsidies between 1998 and 2013. This paper aims at evaluating the relationship between existing fuel subsidies and fiscal balance and at analysing the poverty impact of phasing out fuel subsidies. Applying a CGE-microsimulation, this study found that removing 25% of fuel subsidies increases the incidence of poverty by 0.259 percentage points. If this money were fully allocated to government spending, the poverty incidence would decrease by 0.27 percentage points. Moreover, the 100% removal of fuel subsidies and the reallocation of 50% of them to government spending, transfers and other subsidies could decrease the incidence of poverty by 0.277 percentage points. However, these reallocation policies might not be effective in compensating for the adverse impacts of the 100% removal of fuel subsidies if economic agents try to seek profit through mark-up pricing over the increase of production costs.
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