Governments need sustainable funding to operate effectively, uphold their social contract with citizens, and provide public goods to foster citizens’ well-being and development. When tailored effectively, subsidies for energy, food, and other goods can have beneficial effects, such as promoting positive behaviors by citizens or supporting strategic policy shifts, like pivots to green technologies. On the other hand, subsidies often are costly and...
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2024/07/01
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Behavioral Solutions for Successful Subsidy Reform : Research Note