In the Kirchner years, Argentina built an unjust and inefficient system of energy subsidies, and increasingly disordered, difficult to sustain fiscally. Different initiatives that over the years sought to cushion the impact of tariffs on households ended up creating an overlap of regulations that were accumulating without too much coordination among themselves: tariff categories, generalized subsidies, social rate, income segmentation, regional …
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In the Kirchner years, Argentina built an unjust and inefficient system of energy subsidies, and increasingly disordered, difficult to sustain fiscally. Different initiatives that over the years sought to cushion the impact of tariffs on households ended up creating an overlap of regulations that were accumulating without too much coordination among themselves: tariff categories, generalized subsidies, social rate, income segmentation, regional …