Abstract of associated article: Perhaps the most tactile source of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions stem from vehicle-use. Because consumers are well aware of their price and quantity decisions it is likely that consumer demand for CO2 emissions from motor-gasoline are quite responsive to the overall state of the economy. Using a structurally identified Markov-switching demand model I find that CO2 emissions respond asymmetrically to changes in income and the price of gasoline in expansionary and contracting states of the economy. The findings of this paper indicate that flexible policy instruments have the potential to mitigate undue burden on consumers and producers compared to their static counterparts
Funding Information: We thank two websites displaying volunteer-reported fuel prices, tankkaus.com a...
This paper evaluates how gasoline prices influences the average fuel econ- omy of the existing autom...
Carbon dioxide emissions in one country can support consumption of goods and services in another cou...
In response to concerns related to climate change, and an attempt to encourage more sustainable beha...
Abstract of associated article: In recent years, governments that have historically subsidized domes...
The transportation sector accounts for nearly one third of the United States' greenhouse gas emissio...
Car use and fuel economy are factors that determine oil demand and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. R...
© 2018 by The Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. Despite widespread agreement tha...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from IOP via http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1...
textReducing automobile-based gasoline consumption has been a major U.S. public policy issue recentl...
We analyze the distributional effects, from car use and car choice adaptation to three car-related p...
Understanding the response of consumers to a gasoline price increase is an extremely important impli...
Abstract of associated article: Long-run demand relationships among fossil fuels in the United State...
This article explains why: (a) consumers underinvest in new car fuel economy by opting to buy large ...
A review of recently available data on both on-road fuel economy and new car test fuel economy shows...
Funding Information: We thank two websites displaying volunteer-reported fuel prices, tankkaus.com a...
This paper evaluates how gasoline prices influences the average fuel econ- omy of the existing autom...
Carbon dioxide emissions in one country can support consumption of goods and services in another cou...
In response to concerns related to climate change, and an attempt to encourage more sustainable beha...
Abstract of associated article: In recent years, governments that have historically subsidized domes...
The transportation sector accounts for nearly one third of the United States' greenhouse gas emissio...
Car use and fuel economy are factors that determine oil demand and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. R...
© 2018 by The Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. Despite widespread agreement tha...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from IOP via http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1...
textReducing automobile-based gasoline consumption has been a major U.S. public policy issue recentl...
We analyze the distributional effects, from car use and car choice adaptation to three car-related p...
Understanding the response of consumers to a gasoline price increase is an extremely important impli...
Abstract of associated article: Long-run demand relationships among fossil fuels in the United State...
This article explains why: (a) consumers underinvest in new car fuel economy by opting to buy large ...
A review of recently available data on both on-road fuel economy and new car test fuel economy shows...
Funding Information: We thank two websites displaying volunteer-reported fuel prices, tankkaus.com a...
This paper evaluates how gasoline prices influences the average fuel econ- omy of the existing autom...
Carbon dioxide emissions in one country can support consumption of goods and services in another cou...