Incidence and impact – a disaggregated poverty analysis of fossil fuel subsidy reform
This study uses household expenditure data from Nigeria to understand energy consumption patterns with respect to income levels, different energy goods, urban and rural livelihoods, and geographical distribution. Using the empirical subsidy simulation model by Araar & Verme (2012), this pape...
Main Author: | Rentschler, J |
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Format: | Working paper |
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Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
2015
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