Energy subsidies: easy to enact, difficult to retract
June 4, 2014 | Jim Krane

Oil-exporting countries have a complex calculation to make over how much of their own product they can afford to consume. Jim Krane, Wallace S. Wilson Fellow in Energy Studies, writes about the effect of energy subsidies and how governments could cut subsidies without provoking widespread criticism.
Read the full article in the May 31, 2014, edition of The National.