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Ronald Steenblik
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That’s not what the IMF data show. Their data list $0.05 trillion in producer subsidies, but $1.3 trillion in consumer subsidies, mainly in the form of price support. The rest, $5.7 trillion, are not subsidies but under-taxed externalities, all related to the consumption of fossil fuels.
2024-04-13T05:57:04.233Z