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By using estimates from an Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS), we investigate how the German energy tax on car fuels changes the private households-CO2 emissions, living standards, and post-tax income distribution. Our results show that the tax implies a trade-off between the aim to reduce...
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transportation sector, i.e. taxes on fuel that are not calculated based on actual CO2content but which raise the implicit price of …
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This paper reviews the recent experience of Germany in encouraging innovation to reduce negative environmental impacts … transportation. The paper covers environmental and general innovation policies and the cross-cutting issue of policy co … promote advanced transportation. …
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discussed or implemented in the framework of the environmental tax reform (ETR) introduced in Germany in 1999. This reform is …
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Many governments subsidize electric mobility (E-mobility) to increase the share of electric vehicles (EV) in the car fleet. This aims at reducing carbon emissions. Despite that there is not much research on the full economic costs and benefits of this measures. There are only a few Cost Benefit...
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New vehicle feebate programs encourage improved fleet-wide vehicle fuel efficiency; yet analyses of these policies have been limited to ad hoc proposals. In this paper, we exploit an extensive, multi-year dataset which includes more than 16 million observations to evaluate the welfare...
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