Macroeconomic Modeling and Energy Subsidy Reform Policy Dialogue

The report explores modeling approaches, designs, and impacts of CGE modeling exercises carried out for energy subsidy reforms in different country settings. The report reviews approaches used as part of operational and analytical engagements supported by the World Bank, including those funded by ESMAP, as well as activities by other institutions. The review considers four main dimensions: (1) energy subsidy reform context and challenges, (2) transmission channels covered by the model, (3) data collection and consolidation process, and (4) key model parameters, including calibration of shocks, choice of elasticities, and others. The review explores the ways in which CGE models were adapted for the situations in which they were used, and how they informed energy subsidy reform design and implementation, paying attention to the drivers, impacts, and lessons from the use of these models. Finally, the report offers insights, conclusions, and considerations for future work on CGE modeling supporting energy subsidy reform, with attention to the choice of approach, data availability, and capacity needs for effective modeling that can render analytical results that are useful for policy engagements. Given the strong case for using CGE in energy subsidy reform engagements, the report draws practical insights and lessons for future work.

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Detalhes bibliográficos
Principais autores: Njinkeu, Dominique, Djiofack, Calvin, Gencer, Defne, Beyene, Lulit Mitik, Alli, Mosuru Olukayode
Formato: Report biblioteca
Idioma:English
en_US
Publicado em: Washington, DC: World Bank 2023-12-22
Assuntos:ENERGY SUBSIDY REFORM, TRANSMISSION CHANNELS, DATA COLLECTION, CGE MODELS,
Acesso em linha:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099121123170529523/P17694601c468c0af0abf0065751bfe4f51
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/40802
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