أجريس - النظام الدولي للعلوم الزراعية والتكنولوجيا

Reforming Fuel Pricing in an Age of $100 Oil

2013

Kojima, Masami


المعلومات البيبليوغرافية
الناشر
World Bank, Washington, DC
مواضيع أخرى
Average prices; Natural gas prices; Financial crisis; Power shortages; Pricing reform; Fuel type; Price variation; Spot price; Price of oil; Consumer price; Delivery mechanism; Price ceilings; Income group; Net oil; Petroleum products; Development agency; Commodity; Oil; Fuel prices; Futures; Remote areas; Gdp; Oil prices; Adverse effects; Competitive market; Pricing policy; Base year; Black markets; Collusion; Political economy; Suppliers; Government interventions; Price stability; Market distortions; Natural gas production; Oil supply; Deregulation; Consumer price index; Economies of scale; Income groups; Price level; Benchmark; Oil exporters; Price effect; Expenditures; Regular gasoline; World market; Price movements; Approach; Opportunity cost; Sale; Government involvement; Oil infrastructure; Efficiency improvement; Price spikes; Price adjustment; Oil refining; Price controls; Federal reserve; Local currency; Oil markets; Confidentiality; Oil company; Barrels per day; Dividends; Financial contract; Tax expenditures; Price levels; Political system; Track record; Natural monopolies; Fair; Fuel supply; Natural gas consumption; Oil producing; Profit margins; Oil consumption; Transparency initiative; Tax revenue; Gasoline prices; Wholesale gasoline; Transparency; Oil industry; Price subsidy; Price band; Price change; Diesel fuel; Competitive markets; Oil exports; Currency appreciation; Price changes; Average price; Oil imports; Power sector; Spot prices; Output; Tax rates; Institutional capacity; Tariff structure; Sustainable energy; Petroleum industry; National economies; Current account balance; Developing country; Price increases; Future prices; Power parity; Petroleum gas; Pricing mechanisms; Diesel; Price competition; Price control; Gdp per capita; Domestic inflation; Price adjustments; Fair trading; Supply chain; Oil producing countries; International market; Single market; Oil demand; Domestic oil; Purchasing power; Global market; Oil price; Market conditions; Middle-income countries; Price decreases; Domestic prices; Price risks; Stable prices; Gasoline price; Federal reserve bank; Oil companies; Fuel switching; Commodity price; Black market; Pricing policy reform; Inefficiency; Fuel; Fuel oil; Price bands; Oil fuels; Good governance; Low-income countries; Price increase; Fossil fuel; Corporate tax; Market concentration; Domestic price; Infrastructure investments; Domestic market; Tax; Merit good; Market incentives; Substitutes; Price regulation; Price subsidies; Macroeconomic performance
الترخيص
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16524http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO

2014-09-15
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