作者
Lucas W Davis, Christopher R Knittel
发表日期
2019/3/1
期刊
Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
卷号
6
期号
S1
页码范围
S37-S63
出版商
University of Chicago Press
简介
Despite widespread agreement that a carbon tax would be more efficient, many countries use fuel economy standards to reduce transportation-related carbon dioxide emissions. We pair a simple model of the automakers’ profit maximization problem with unusually rich nationally representative data on vehicle registrations to estimate the distributional impact of US fuel economy standards. The key insight from the model is that fuel economy standards impose a constraint on automakers that creates an implicit subsidy for fuel-efficient vehicles and an implicit tax for fuel-inefficient vehicles. Moreover, when these obligations are tradable, permit prices make it possible to quantify the exact magnitude of these implicit subsidies and taxes. We use the model to determine which vehicles are most subsidized and taxed, and we compare the pattern of ownership of these vehicles between high- and low-income census tracts …
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LW Davis, CR Knittel - Journal of the Association of Environmental and …, 2019