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Economic impact of subsidy phase-out in oil exporting developing countries---a case study of Algeria, Iran and Nigeria. R. Birol, A.V. Aeagha and R. Ferroukhi. Energy Policy, March 1995, 23(3), 209--215.

A standard econometric approach has been used to show that the effects of different deregulation policies are substantial. The impact has also been analysed of a policy based on autonomous energy-efficiency improvement, and a combination of both policies is elaborated and quantified. The results, which are presented and discussed together with tabulated data, show that a policy geared to a more rational energy usage would enable these countries to save enough oil to meet future increases in demand whilst maintaining stable production capacity. 21 refs.
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