How the Arab World Can Benefit from Low Oil Prices. Shanta Devarajan World Bank

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How the Arab World Can Benefit from Low Oil Prices Shanta Devarajan World Bank www.brookings.edu/futuredevelopment

Current problems in the Arab World Unemployment 30 Unemployment rate (latest available), percent 30 20 21 10 6.2 7.7 9.6 11.2 0 Latin America & Caribbean Sub-Saharan Africa Europe & Central Asia Middle East & North Africa MENA Female MENA Youth

Current problems in the Arab World (continued) Limited diversification 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 Iran Iraq Kuwait Libya Saudi Arabia 2000 2003 2006 2009 2012

Number of electrical changes in a typical month Losses due to electrical outages (% of annual sales) Current problems in the Arab World (continued) Poor quality public services 25 6.1 7 20 15 4 4.9 6 5 4 10 3 5 1.6 1.3 1.2 2 1 0 MENA SA SSA EAP LAC ECA # of electrical outages in a typical month Losses due to electrical outages (% of annual sale) 0

Current problems in the Arab World (continued) Volatility in macroeconomic performance 10 Real GDP growth in Egypt 8 6 4 2 0-2 FY83 FY88 FY93 FY98 FY03 FY08 FY13 Real GDP, %

State of economic policies before the recent drop in oil prices (2014) High fuel and energy subsidies Total pre tax energy subsidies by region, 2011 1

State of economic policies before the recent drop in oil prices (2014) Large civil service 1.4 1.2 Ratio of public to private sector workers 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 MENA Africa Latin America OECD Asia Europe and Central Asia

State of economic policies before the recent drop in oil prices (2014) (continued) Limited counter-cyclical fiscal policies Algeria Sources: IMF World Economic Outlook and IMF staff estimates.

Relationship between problems and policies Fuel subsidies: (i) benefit old, large firms at the expense of young, dynamic ones Source: Schiffbauer, M. and others, Jobs or Privileges, World Bank 2014

Relationship between problems and policies Fuel subsidies: (ii) deplete water resources, hurting agriculture and industry

Relationship between problems and policies (continued) Fuel subsidies: (iii) contribute to congestion that undermines competitiveness Total cost of traffic congestion for 11 main corridors in greater Cairo is estimated at: $2 billion a year

Relationship between problems and policies (continued) Large and better-paid civil service crowds out private sector Average public sector wages in selected countries (compared to private sector wages) Syria (pre war) 32% higher Jordan 20% higher Egypt 6% higher Source: Striving for Better Jobs, World Bank, 2011.

Relationship between problems and policies (continued) Lack of fiscal rules means that governments have no buffers to withstand shocks leading to pro-cyclical policies

Examples of fiscal rules All-consuming regime: the resource windfall is entirely transferred to households for consumption All-investing regime: the resource windfall is entirely used for public investment in addition to the steady-state public investment All-savings regime: the resource fund is entirely invested abroad in a sovereign wealth fund the interest generated by the fund is transferred to households a negative value for the sovereign wealth fund is equivalent to a debt held by the government The balanced regime: A fixed share of the windfall is invested in the sovereign wealth fund and the remainder is invested in public infrastructure. The interest generated by the sovereign fund is returned to households.

Welfare impact of persistent shocks to the resource price (average of 100 simulations based on random draws of the resource price shocks) Source: Devarajan, S., Y. Dissou, D. Go, and S. Robinson, «Fiscal rules and resource booms and busts,» World Bank Economic Review, forthcoming.

Why have these policies persisted? Politics fueled by high oil prices For oil exporters, high oil prices enabled a welfare state that was highly inefficient Subsidies and unproductive civil servants salaries are extremely inefficient ways of distributing oil revenues to citizens To quell dissent, rulers often increased these welfare payments, exacerbating the distortion Post 2011 GCC countries increased social spending by about $150 bln; Saudi Arabia s welfare package included pay raises for government employees, new jobs and loan forgiveness schemes worth $93 bln; The UAE spent nearly $2 bln to provide housing loans to Emiratis; Qatar announced an $8 bln handout in wage, salary and benefit increases for all state and military personnel; Oman and Bahrain increased social spending by the billions.

Billions Billions Why have these policies persisted? (continued) Politics fueled by high oil prices For oil importers, remittances and aid from oil exporters enabled them to maintain a rentier state Remittances and aid meant oil importers didn t need to have their own buffer fund to withstand terms of trade fluctuations 6 5 25 4 3 Net official development assistance and official aid received (current US$) 20 15 Personal remittances, received (current US$) 2 10 1 5 0 1999 2013 0 1999 2013 WBG TUN MAR LBN JOR EGY WBG TUN MAR LBN JOR EGY

Why have these policies persisted? (continued) Politics fueled by high oil prices For oil importers, remittances and aid from oil exporters enabled them to maintain a rentier state (continued) Post Arab Spring, Tunisia, Egypt, etc. raised civil service wages and subsidies initially Citizens reluctant to pay more if they don t trust government to deliver quality services

How low oil prices are changing policies since 2015 Subsidy reform in oil exporters and importers UAE Saudi Arabia Bahrain Oman Qatar Kuwait Oil importers Gasoline Diesel Natural Gas Monthly adjustments (latest decrease of 6% in January) from 1 August 2015 Increase by 67% and 50% (for 95 and 90 octane respectively) from 29 December 2015 Monthly adjustments (latest decrease of 12% Increase by 79% from 29 in Jan) from 1 August December 2015 2015 Increase by 60% from 1 January 2016 Annual increases by 20% for all users (except fisheries & bakeries) from 1 January 2016 Increase by 33% and 23% (for 95 and 90 octane respectively) from 13 January 2016. Increase by 10% from 13 January 2016 Annual increases of Increase by 67% for power about 10% for industrial generation and 133% for petrochemicals from 29 December 2015 user starting in April 1, 2015 until the price reaches $ 4.0 per mmbtu by April 2021 Increase by 100% in January 2015 Increase by 35% and 30% (for 95 and 90 octane respectively) from 15 January 2016 Increase by 50% from May 2014 Increase by 100% from 1 January 2015 (reverted from 1 February 2016) Egypt cut fuel subsidies in July 2014 Jordan and Morocco reduced fuel subsidies prior to the 2014 oil price shock Electricity Increase by 40% in Abu Dhabi in January 2015 Up to 60% for higher tiers of consumption for residential users and 50% for industrial users from January 2016 Increase to cover full cost for non-national commercial/industrial users from 1 January 2016 Prices raised and tiered according to consumption in October 2015. Water Increase by 170 % in Abu Dhabi in January 2015 Increase to cover full Increase by 50% for cost for non-national commercial and industrial commercial/industrial users from January 2016 users from 1 January 2016 Prices raised and tiered according to consumption in October 2015.

How low oil prices are changing policies since 2015 (continued) Other public expenditure reforms Introduction of VAT Lifeline tariff for electricity Other measures Bahrain Cut in capital expenditure Kuwait Cut in capital expenditure Oman Cut in capital expenditure Qatar Cut in capital expenditure Saudi Arabia Reduced the wage bill to less than 15 percent of GDP in the 2016 budget through reducing public-sector wage increases and cut in capital expenditure UAE Cut in capital expenditure Egypt Property tax introduced in 2015 Algeria Iraq Froze public-sector hiring, which accounts for 60 percent of employment Reduced the 2016 budget spending by USD 900 million

How low oil prices are changing policies since 2015 (continued) Energy efficiency improvements in Morocco, GCC, etc. Some UAE Saudi Arabia Bahrain Oman Qatar Kuwait Morocco Energy/Water Efficiency Initiative SWCC to target to double energy efficiency from the current level of about 26-27 per cent to 54-55 per cent A number of pioneering projects announced, the world s first solarpowered desalination plant Some Energy/Water Efficiency Initiative Corporate tax increased from 12 to 15% Increase in fees of vehicles and driving licenses Review the government vehicle fleet and ration fuel use Replace all lighting with energy-saving LED bulbs and outsource electricity and water maintenance Energy/Water Efficiency Initiative Limited Energy/Water Efficiency Morocco is subsidizing the acquisition of solar water pumps, to counter the large proportion of farmers using butane-fed gas pumps, fixing thermo regulation standards in buildings, which has become obligatory in 2016

How to benefit even more from low oil prices Civil service reform to deliver better quality services to citizens who are being asked to pay higher prices Fiscal rules to manage terms of trade shocks For oil exporters, distribute oil revenues more efficiently (e.g. lump-sum transfers)