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Title Fiscal and welfare impacts of electricity subsidies in Central America / Marco Antonio Hernández Oré, Luis Álvaro Sánchez, Liliana D. Sousa, and Leopoldo Tornarolli, editors
Published Washington, DC : World Bank Group, [2018]
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Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 192 pages) : color illustrations
Series Directions in development, public sector governance
Directions in development (Washington, D.C.). Public sector governance.
Contents Overview / Marco Antonio Hernández Oré, Luis Álvaro Sánchez, Liliana D. Sousa -- The electricity sector in Central America and its subsidy mechanisms / Marco Antonio Hernández Oré, Luis Álvaro Sánchez, Liliana D. Sousa, Leopoldo Tornarolli -- The fiscal impact of electricity subsidies in Central America / Ewa Korczyc, Marco Antonio Hernández Oré, Laura Olivera, Luis Rizo Patrón -- The distributional impact of electricity subsidies in Central America / Liliana D. Sousa, Marco Antonio Hernández Oré, Leopoldo Tornarolli -- Determinants of electricity subsidy performance in Central America / Liliana D. Sousa, Marco Antonio Hernández Oré, Leopoldo Tornarolli -- Simulating policy options / Marco Antonio Hernández Oré, Leopoldo Tornarolli, Laura Olivera, Liliana D. Sousa
Summary Central American countries spend approximately one percent of their aggregate gross domestic product subsidizing residential electricity consumption. This amount is comparable with what these countries spend on education and social assistance. The pressure that electricity subsidies exert on government budgets is particularly high when international energy prices rise. Electricity subsidies also provide perverse incentives for the overconsumption of electricity as households do not pay the true cost of their consumption, which in turn reduces incentives to increase energy efficiency. This book answers key questions regarding residential electricity subsidies in Central America. In particular: How do the subsidy mechanisms function in each country? What are their fiscal costs? Are these subsidies good value for the money? How efficient are subsidies in reaching households in need, and what drives this efficiency? What are the reform options? The main message of this book is that there is considerable scope for improving the efficiency of electricity subsidies in Central America by better targeting them to low-income households. The book shows that electricity subsidies help reduce the burden of electricity costs on the lowest-income groups. However, the existing electricity subsidy schemes are very inefficient at targeting resources to low-income households, with the majority of government spending going to higher-income households. Indeed, most countries in the region have the opportunity to significantly reduce the fiscal costs of electricity subsidies without imposing significant costs on households, particularly poor households. Given the limited fiscal space in the region and the major needs of the countries in terms of social services and physical infrastructure, this study seeks to provide Central American policymakers with the analytical foundations necessary to assess the costs and benefits of their electricity subsidy mechanisms, and design effective reform strategies that reflect their unique circumstances and policy priorities
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Resource, viewed December 5, 2017
Subject Electric utilities -- Subsidies -- Central America
Public welfare -- Central America
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- Energy.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Electrical.
Public welfare
Central America
Form Electronic book
Author Hernández Oré, Marco Antonio, editor, author
Sánchez, Luis Álvaro, editor, author
Sousa, Liliana D., editor, author.
Tornarolli, Leopoldo, editor, author
ISBN 9781464811050
1464811059