Uploaded subsidy-related resources, whether via actual file upload or link to resource on another website.
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Russia: Energy Subsidies and "Right Prices".
Center for Energy Efficiency Russia, Igor Bashmakov. Paper derived from presentations on Russian energy subsidies to the IEA. Provides review of energy pricing in Russia, and arguments about how subsidies should be calculated. Includes detailed information on district heating systems and on budget support for heating.
Subsidies and Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from Fossil Fuels.
Richard Douthwaite and David Healy for Comhar the National Sustainable Development Partnership. 2003.
Evironmentally Harmful Subsidies in the Hungarian Economy.
Karoly Kiss, editor. Clean Air Action Group/Lelegzet Foundation. In addition to subsidies to the energy sector, the report provides an overview of government support to other activities that cause environmental harm, such as agriculture, transport, chemicals, and construction.
Background Paper: Reduction of Coal Subsidies - The Results of Model-Based Analysis.
Subsidies to Lignite Coal.
The Rise and Fall of German Hard Coal Subsidies.
Karl Storchmann. Beginning with the coal crisis of 1958, the survival of the German hard coal mining sector has been heavily dependent on subsidies for several decades.
Methods of Subsidy Identification in the German Energy Sector with Particular Emphasis on Environmentally Harmful Subsidies.
Bettina Meyer. Environmentally Harmful Subsidies, Polish-German Seminar, Cracow, Poland, February 25-26, 2005. Data on German subsidies to the energy sector; discussion of barriers to subsidy reform.
Environmental Budget Reform in Denmark, Policy Paper: Making Prices Work for the Environment.
Søren Dyck-Madsen, Danish Ecological Council. Assesses effects of shifting Danish tax base to resources and polluting behavior, with switchover fully implemented in 2010. Contains historical data on many Danish green fees.