Título Limiting Prices or Transferring Money? An ex ante assessment of alternative measures to cope with the hike in energy prices
Autores Amores, Antonio F. , CHRISTL, MICHAEL, De Agostini, Paola , De Poli, Silvia , Maier, Sofia
Publicación externa No
Medio Energy Econ.
Alcance Article
Naturaleza Científica
Cuartil JCR 1
Cuartil SJR 1
Fecha de publicacion 01/06/2025
ISI 001493199400003
DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2025.108506
Abstract The hike in energy prices across Europe in 2022 and 2023 led to significant government interventions. Several governments introduced \'energy price cap\' measures to alleviate the increased burden on households\' expenditures. This paper presents an ex ante assessment of the expected distributional impact of the inflation surge and the cushioning effect of these price cap policies introduced in 2023 in Germany, the Netherlands Austria. Our analysis combines macroforecasting techniques with microsimulation methods and shows that inflationary shock of 2023 will more severely affect those households at the bottom of the income distribution. Our results also highlight that the price cap measures will only partly absorb the negative distributional consequences of the inflationary shock while it would completely offset the increase in energy poverty. Additionally, we show that simpler measures, such as lump-sum cash transfers, are more efficient (considering government\'s budgetary costs) in cushioning the inequality-increasing effects of inflation, especially when measures are targeted. Price caps, on the other hand, are more efficient in reducing energy poverty, given non-negligible incidence of energy poverty in middle-income groups.
Palabras clave Energy; Price cap; Microsimulation; Inequality; Europe
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