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To raise or not to raise? Impact assessment of Russia’s incremental gas price reform – Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey of HSE

To raise or not to raise? Impact assessment of Russia’s incremental gas price reform

Citation

Heyndrickx, Christophe; Alexeeva-Talebi, Victoria; & Tourdyeva, Natalia (2012). To raise or not to raise? Impact assessment of Russia's incremental gas price reform.

Abstract

The growing momentum for gas price liberalization in Russia is increasingly constrained by fears of potentially strong adverse impact that market-based price setting principle will have on the economy. Based on a novel multi-regional, multi-sector and multi-household computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of the Russian Federation, this paper presents a simple yet a flexible framework for evaluating gas price reform. We found that the reform is feasible at low economic cost, without greater disparities in terms of increased inequity within and between country's federal districts. Large redistributive impacts can arise from specific mechanisms to recycle revenues. In terms of global environmental credentials, gas price liberalization can bring Russia on a substantially more sustainable path. The potential to foster adoption of energy efficiency measures by exploiting the revenue-recycling effect is, however, limited.

URL

http://hdl.handle.net/10419/60481

Reference Type

Report

Year Published

2012

Author(s)

Heyndrickx, Christophe
Alexeeva-Talebi, Victoria
Tourdyeva, Natalia