Facing rapid motorization, many Chinese municipalities are implementing policies that restrict car ownership or use. However, there is significant variation in terms of which cities adopt these policies and when. This research systematically investigates what factors prompt local governments in China to adopt these car restriction policies. We collect a database of car restriction policies as well as economic, demographic, land use, and transportation indicators for 287 Chinese municipalities from 2001 to 2014. We adopt a mixed methods approach that combines a qualitative investigation of stated objectives and legislative precedent within policy documents with a quantitative duration model of policy adoption. We find that the adoption of co...
Recent years, with the rapid growth of car ownership in Beijing, urban transportation service level,...
Most of the existing “experimentation under hierarchy” literature investigates what drives the diffu...
On August 2012, the municipal government of Guangzhou decided to restrict car registrations by means...
With the improvement of living standards, the demand for residents’ travel has grown rapidly. At pre...
A driving restriction policy, as one of the control-and-command rationing measures, is a politically...
Overpassing the United States, China has become the world’s largest automobile market causing transp...
In response to severe traffic congestion and air pollution, Beijing introduced a car ownership restr...
Vehicle restriction policies are introduced worldwide to alleviate traffic congestion and promote pu...
Addressing the environmental challenges that are a result of the ballooning Chinese economy is becom...
Car ownership is growing very rapidly in China; whilst this is a reflection of sustained economic gr...
Over the last decade, there has been a steady increase in the number of cities in China and around t...
China is the most populous country in the world. With a population of 1.3 billion, meeting the housi...
To combat traffic congestion and air pollution, many cities restrict vehicle ownership, but little i...
Regulating Automobile Growth in Chinese Cities China’s astronomical growth in automobile conceals si...
The fast growth of vehicle population in China has caused problems such as traffic congestion and ex...
Recent years, with the rapid growth of car ownership in Beijing, urban transportation service level,...
Most of the existing “experimentation under hierarchy” literature investigates what drives the diffu...
On August 2012, the municipal government of Guangzhou decided to restrict car registrations by means...
With the improvement of living standards, the demand for residents’ travel has grown rapidly. At pre...
A driving restriction policy, as one of the control-and-command rationing measures, is a politically...
Overpassing the United States, China has become the world’s largest automobile market causing transp...
In response to severe traffic congestion and air pollution, Beijing introduced a car ownership restr...
Vehicle restriction policies are introduced worldwide to alleviate traffic congestion and promote pu...
Addressing the environmental challenges that are a result of the ballooning Chinese economy is becom...
Car ownership is growing very rapidly in China; whilst this is a reflection of sustained economic gr...
Over the last decade, there has been a steady increase in the number of cities in China and around t...
China is the most populous country in the world. With a population of 1.3 billion, meeting the housi...
To combat traffic congestion and air pollution, many cities restrict vehicle ownership, but little i...
Regulating Automobile Growth in Chinese Cities China’s astronomical growth in automobile conceals si...
The fast growth of vehicle population in China has caused problems such as traffic congestion and ex...
Recent years, with the rapid growth of car ownership in Beijing, urban transportation service level,...
Most of the existing “experimentation under hierarchy” literature investigates what drives the diffu...
On August 2012, the municipal government of Guangzhou decided to restrict car registrations by means...