• Title of article

    The Inflationary Impact of Energy Subsidy Reform in Iran

  • Author/Authors

    Mirshojaeian, Hossein university of tehran - Faculty of Economics, تهران, ايران , Majed, Vahid university of tehran - Faculty of Economics, تهران, ايران , Shinji, Kaneko Hiroshima University - Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, ايران

  • From page
    63
  • To page
    85
  • Abstract
    Iran has suffered ever-increasing domestic energy consumption, mostly because of its long-standing price control policy. To decelerate this trend, Iran began a reform on its energy subsidy system in December 2010. This paper examines the inflationary impact of the energy subsidy reform on different Iranian non-energy sectors and urban and rural households by making an updated input–output price model and deriving the energy price elasticities(the percentage change in price of non-energy sectors in response to a one percent change in price of energy carriers). The results show that full reform (increasing the domestic energy prices immediately to average regional market prices) would increase consumption prices by 54.1% that impresses the expenditures of urban households more. In addition, the manufacture of non-metallic mineral products, basic metal industries, and transport, storage and communication sectors would experience the largest increase in production prices. Finally, electricity, natural gas and gasoline have the largest impact on production prices.
  • Keywords
    Energy subsidy reform , Input–output price model , Iran , Production and consumption prices
  • Journal title
    Journal of Money and Economy (Money and Economy)
  • Journal title
    Journal of Money and Economy (Money and Economy)
  • Record number

    2582015