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Molendowski Edward (WSB University, Dąbrowa Górnicza), Pach-Gurgul Agnieszka (Krakow University of Economics, Kraków, Poland), Ulbrych Marta (Krakow University of Economics, Kraków, Poland)
Tytuł
Energy Subsidies and their Implications for CO2 Emissions in the Visegrad Group Countries
Subsydia energetyczne i ich konsekwencje dla emisji CO2 w krajach Grupy Wyszehradzkiej
Źródło
Comparative Economic Research, 2023, vol. 26, nr 2, s. 51-70, tab., wykr., bibliogr. 27 poz.
Słowa kluczowe
Dotacje, Produkcja energii, Zanieczyszczenie powietrza
Grants, Energy production, Air pollution
Uwagi
Klasyfikacja JEL: F64, H23.
summ., streszcz.
Firma/Organizacja
Grupa Wyszehradzka
Visegrad Group
Abstrakt
Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie przeglądu literatury na temat subsydiów energetycznych, skali i struktury dopłat do produkcji energii w krajach Grupy Wyszehradzkiej. Zaprezentowano też najważniejsze wyniki próby zbadania zależności i wpływu subsydiów do paliw kopalnych na emisje CO2 na podstawie modelu regresji liniowej. Ze względu na dostępność porównywalnych danych statystycznych badanie ograniczono do okresu 2015-2020. Przeprowadzona analiza nie stanowi jednak mocnego dowodu na jednoznaczne potwierdzenie negatywnego wpływu wysokości dotacji (z roku bieżącego lub poprzedniego) na poziom emisji CO2. (abstrakt oryginalny)

The aim of the article is to present a review of the literature on energy subsidies and the scale and structure of subsidies for energy production in the Visegrad Group countries. It also presents the most important results of an investigation into the relationship and impact of fossil fuel subsidies on CO2 emissions based on a linear regression model. Due to the availability of comparable statistical data, the survey was limited to the period 2015-2020. The analysis does not provide a clear confirmation of the negative impact of the amount of subsidies (from the current or previous year) on the level of CO2 emissions. (original abstract)
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ISSN
1508-2008
Język
eng
URI / DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1508-2008.26.12
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