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Energy efficiency, rebound effect and environmental tax reform in Indonesia

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  • Arif Rahman Sobri
  • Djoni Hartono
  • Nina Indriati Lestari

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Energy intensity level in Indonesia is decreasing, which is a sign of energy efficiency improvement. However, with the presence of rebound effect, energy consumption becomes challenging to reduce. With a general equilibrium (CGE) model application, this study analyses a rebound effect existence in Indonesia and whether the energy subsidy and income tax reduction could lessen the rebound effect. While it confirms the rebound effect presence, energy subsidy reduction policy could play an important part in determining its level. The policy is believed to reduce rebound effect on fuel oil while elevates it when it comes to electricity and gas. Furthermore, it leads to a positive effect on the economy. However, the other policy such as income tax reduction, indicates contrarily.

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  • Arif Rahman Sobri & Djoni Hartono & Nina Indriati Lestari, 2020. "Energy efficiency, rebound effect and environmental tax reform in Indonesia," International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 16(2), pages 136-159.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijetpo:v:16:y:2020:i:2:p:136-159
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    1. Bruno Emmanuel Ongo Nkoa & Jacques Simon Song, 2022. "Les canaux de transmission des effets des TIC sur la mobilisation des recettes fiscales en Afrique," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 34(S1), pages 80-101, July.

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