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Researchers in the field of subsidies and environmentally harmful subsidies have pointed out the importance of continued reductions in environmental harmful subsidies. According to a number of accumulated literature, environmental hazards of fossil fuel subsidies are known among environmental hazards. In particular, it points out problems that can be derived from the general reduction of subsidies with economic and social characteristics. However, there is a lack of research on the status of fossil fuel subsidies outside the country and changes in economic and social conditions of those eligible for subsidies due to policy changes. To compensate for this gap, this study conducted a status survey and analysis study focusing on the methods of stipulating domestic and foreign environmental subsidies, policy changes, and estimates of subsidies. Based on the OECD research and the literature research at domestic and international, the size of domestic environmental hazard subsidies has been on the rise, and there has been a lack of research since 2020 on the back of the support of the fossil fuels, which is in line with the trend predicted by the accumulated literature in the past. Furthermore, the data also confirmed that the ongoing reduction in environmental subsidies should be carried out simultaneously based on the consideration of grant recipients. The status analysis data investigated in this study not only corroborates the preceding studies, but also further elaborates the points to be considered in the field of environmental hazard subsidies. In addition, this insight presents the possibility of the creation of new subsidies for those who turn away from subsidies in the event of the elimination of subsidies, and can be widely applied to various issues.
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¥°. Introduction
¥±. Theoretical approaches to ¡°Why Subsidy is made?¡±
¥². Definition of subsidies
¥³. Subsidies and the Environment
¥µ. Domestic environmentally harmful energy subsidies
¥¶. Discussion
¥·. Conclusion
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