2019
DOI: 10.1007/s41742-019-00221-9
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The Inefficiency of Energy Pricing Policy: The Case of Iran

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“…At this point, the price evolution is in chaos, and the market price is in the unstable state. e price game system is (28), and the evolution of price game is shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 is the dynamic evolution diagram of the discrete dynamic system with respect to the government tax rate. When 0.568 < r < 1, the product price of oligopoly enterprise is in the stable state and tends to equilibrium (p * 1 , p * 2 ) � (28.775, 29.381).…”
Section: E Stability Of Market Price Under a High Price Admentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At this point, the price evolution is in chaos, and the market price is in the unstable state. e price game system is (28), and the evolution of price game is shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 is the dynamic evolution diagram of the discrete dynamic system with respect to the government tax rate. When 0.568 < r < 1, the product price of oligopoly enterprise is in the stable state and tends to equilibrium (p * 1 , p * 2 ) � (28.775, 29.381).…”
Section: E Stability Of Market Price Under a High Price Admentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Room and CisnerosÖrnberg [27], by studying the lessons of marijuana from the experience of alcohol monopoly, concluded that public monopoly is generally a better choice for public health and welfare. Abbasian and Souri [28] studied the inefficient behavior of government policies caused by the rise of energy prices in Iran, quantified the consumer subsidies by using the price gap method, and studied the impact of energy price rise. Chen et al [29] studied the incentive mechanism of carbon emission tax policy for multinational or cross regional platform enterprises and proposed that a product with high price elasticity and carbon emission intensity will not only hinder enterprises to obtain higher income but also reduce the fairness of the system under the unchanged emission control policies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surprisingly, the amount of consumed energy is increasing regardless of the price. Abbasian and Souri (2019) addressed the predictability of these increases as the main reason resulting in the inefficiency of this approach. New policies and regulations must be made in Iran to lead the country towards identifying and exploiting green resources and reducing carbon footprints in the daily life of people.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Abbasian and Souri improved the typical input-output price model to study the influences of the gain in energy prices. Results illustrate that fuel subsidies and people's expectations are two significant factors the government should relieve to help fall fossil fuel consumption [42]. Askari and Ameri employed PV/diesel/bat power systems to present an appropriate scenario to deplete or wane the use of diesel energy in a far-off area in Kerman, Iran.…”
Section: Background and Previous Recent Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%