Luc Moers

Luc Moers is a Senior Economist in the IMF’s Middle East and Central Asia Department. He has mainly worked on low-income countries and policies, among which a field stint as the IMF’s Resident Representative in Tajikistan. Before joining the IMF, he was an Economist at the central bank of The Netherlands, and a Researcher at the Tinbergen Institute. He has also worked as a Consultant in the World Bank’s Development Economics Research Group, and held positions as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Guelph, and as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Central Asia. He has a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Amsterdam, specializing in transition and development macroeconomics. Luc is a national of the Netherlands.
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Energy Subsidy Reform (edX)

A course on energy subsidies, their costs, and the design of a successful reform based on country case studies. In the first part of the course, economists from the IMF will introduce the definition and measurement of subsidies, and then describe the economic, social, and environmental implications of subsidies. [...]