Electricity Subsidies: Benefiting some Regions More than Others
Résumé
The study highlights geographic variances that result from the length of time that power is supplied to Lebanon's districts. This adds an essential component to the distortion caused by electricities subsidies. Since 2006-2007, Beirut has received on average nineteen to twenty-one hours of electricity per day, while other regions have received only twelve to fifteen hours if not less. The capital’s residents use more public electricity by default and consequently benefit more from subsidies.
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