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Réflexion sur la réforme du système de compensation : Le ciblage via la facture d’électricité
[Reflection on the subsidies system reform: Targetting via the electricity bill]

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  • Lahrech, Mohamed Taha

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This article finds interest in how to implement a targeting and financial transfer system to the population through the electricity bill. Within a context in which the subsidies system is going to be completely reformed and the social programs are in process of getting restructured, this article is bringing to surface this particular reform path through electricity that has long been studied by the Government, and which can be used either as an alternative system or as an add-on module of the national project of the identification and targeting system. The electricity bill approach offers multiple comparative advantages over cash transfer, and the choice of one or the other, or the combination of several systems together into a hybrid instrument would make it possible to achieve this social challenge and complete the crossing of Morocco towards a new generation social policy

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  • Lahrech, Mohamed Taha, 2019. "Réflexion sur la réforme du système de compensation : Le ciblage via la facture d’électricité [Reflection on the subsidies system reform: Targetting via the electricity bill]," MPRA Paper 95247, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    1. Simone Cecchini & Claudia Robles & Luis Hernán Vargas, 2012. "The Expansion of Cash Transfers in Chile and its Challenges: Ethical Family Income," Policy Research Brief 26, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
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    Keywords

    targeting; compensation; electricity bill; reform; subsidies;
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    • H20 - Public Economics - - Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue - - - General

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