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Energy sector, Subsidies, Energy prices, Consumption taxes, Fiscal reforms, Sensitivity analysis, energy subsidies, efficient taxation, deadweight loss, revenue, environment, vehicle, traffic, subsidy, transport
energy subsidies, global warming, air pollution, efficient taxation, deadweight loss, revenue
energy price reform, efficient taxation, environmental externalities, reform experiences
Inflation, United States, Goods, Services, Health care, Monetary policy, Inflation measurement, Econometric models, Forecasting models, Inflation modeling and forecasting, Phillips curve, core goods and services inflation.
Climatic changes, China, Greenhouse gas emissions, Trading systems, Fiscal policy, Climate policy, Paris Agreement, carbon tax, China, air pollution, coal tax, emissions trading, incidence, welfare effects
Paris Agreement, carbon tax, China, air pollution, coal tax, emissions trading, incidence, welfare effects, spreadsheet model
Education spending, Public expenditures and education, Social safety nets, Unemployment, Expenditure efficiency, public education spending, spending efficiency, inequality, education reform, education spend, non-teaching staff, education outcome, non-teaching, education sector
gender inequality, gender gaps, allocative efficiency, targeted gender policies, targeted gender policy, gender inequity, policy challenge, gender wage gap, Policy design